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Liton Das Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Why on instead of of

Please take a look at the headline of this news why policeman on don't you think it should be of. Please explain I know I am mistaking.

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We commonly say that a person is on a team , not of a team. But we can say that a person is a member of a team . ] Clive

  • We commonly say that a person is on a team , not of a team.
  • But we can say that a person is a member of a team .
  • ] Clive
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We commonly say that a person is on a team, not of a team.


But we can say that a person is a member of a team.

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