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Mickey Mouse 8241 Posted 9 years ago
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"While I am working in my study, I always have some kind of background music on."

Hello all,
Can I ask if my conclusion is true or not?

"While I am working in my study, I always have some kind of background music on."

Study here means a room in a house used specifically for working or reading.

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Have on means:
2 have (got) the TV/radio/washing machine etc on if you have your televisionradio etc on, you have switched it on and it is working
http://www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/have-on
  

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