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Mackmillian Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

"Try 'it' on" or "Try on 'it'"

Hello!

I have a question about "trying on"!
"She is trying on the yellow dress"

"She is trying the yellow dress on"

I think that the second one is correct but the first one also seems correct in my perspective...

Which one should I use?

  

Top answer

EIther one is fine. Turn on the TV. Turn the TV on.

  • EIther one is fine.
  • Turn on the TV.
  • Turn the TV on.
  • The phrasal verbs "turn on" and "try on" are separable.
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EIther one is fine.

Turn on the TV.
Turn the TV on.

The phrasal verbs "turn on" and "try on" are separable.

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