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Contraposition Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Work on the field?

Is 'to work on the field' correct?
I came across the phrase in a reader, but a number of dictionary examples include the phrase 'to work in the fields'.
  

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contraposition Is 'to work on the field' correct? I came across the phrase in a reader, but a number of dictionary examples include the phrase 'to work in the fields'. If the meaning has to do with agricultural field work, then it's "to work in the fields".

  • contraposition Is 'to work on the field' correct?
  • I came across the phrase in a reader, but a number of dictionary examples include the phrase 'to work in the fields'.
  • If the meaning has to do with agricultural field work, then it's "to work in the fields".
  • It separates into parts like this: "to work" + "in the fields".
  • ___________________________ There is a rare context in which "to work on the field" is possible, but it is probably not the meaning you have in mind.
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contraposition Is 'to work on the field' correct? I came across the phrase in a reader, but a number of dictionary examples include the phrase 'to work in the fields'.
If the meaning has to do with agricultural field work, then it's "to work in the fields".
It separates into parts like this: "to work" + "in the fields".
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Ara worked on the field that day, and her husband, Urgh, had departed several days before to go hunting with some adults in the clan. Her baby stirred and started to cry. She knew that his crying was not because the little one was hungry, but because of the loud roaring in the sky. She hoped that Urgh would be able to come back before a furious storm would break out. As things beca

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