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Linian_U Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

What’s a difference between “on” and “with”

“to dry one's hands on a towel”

Can I say “… with a towel”?

What’s a difference between “on” and “with” in this case?
  

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You can use either with no fear of a difference in meaning.

  • You can use either with no fear of a difference in meaning.
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You can use either with no fear of a difference in meaning.

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