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Paul Bear Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

The meaning of "on" in this context

What does it actually mean in the following context?

"He has been on my computer."

  

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A reasonable answer would be: he has been working on your computer, eg, surfing the Web.

  • A reasonable answer would be: he has been working on your computer, eg, surfing the Web.
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A reasonable answer would be: he has been working on your computer, eg, surfing the Web.

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It means to keep to the subject.I speak the queens English I'm 81 years and still going.

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Paul Bear

What does it actually mean in the following context?

"He has been on my computer."

on = using

CJ

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