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Alc24 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

With vs ON

On or with

1 I've never listened to this song on/with this stereo speaker. Lets see what they give. (sound they give)
how would you say the last bit?
2 I always have full battery on my cell phone. (is this correct? how would you say it?)

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Hi 1. I've never listened to this song on these speakers. Let's see how they sound.

  • Hi 1.
  • I've never listened to this song on these speakers.
  • Let's see how they sound.
  • 2.
  • I always have a full battery on my mobile - actually impossible as the battery starts to discharge as soon as the phone is switched on!
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Hi

1. I've never listened to this song on these speakers. Let's see how they sound.

2. I always have a full battery on my mobile
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1. Let's see how it sounds! (the song / the speaker)

2. I always keep my cell phone [battery] fully charged.
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I've never listened to this song on/with this these stereo speakers. Let's see what they give. how they do. (I prefer with. Some speakers may prefer on.) (If you use
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Seems like I hear "on" used in connection with speaker options:

I'm gonna put you on the speaker phone.

Let's try it on the other speakers.
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Hi
Another option:

Let's listen through these speakers.

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