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Onizo Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

You are on

A grandfa has finished filling sand in a bucket and then as passing it out to his grandson, says "you are on".

What is the exact meaning of the quoated part, be on it?
  

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onizo "you are on" It is your turn to (do something).

  • onizo "you are on" It is your turn to (do something).
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onizo "you are on"
It is your turn to (do something).
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Thank you.

Then, how far "you are on" can be "it's your turn"?
1) all the time. Whenever you hear you are on, it's it's your turn.
2) depending on situations.- if so, then what could that be?
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onizoThen, how far "you are on" can be "it's your turn"?
Here it is short for 'you are onstage—it is time for you to perform'.
onizo2) depending on situations.- if so, then what could that be?
I don't understand what you are looking for, but the phrase 'you are on' alone is quite vague. It could mean merely that 'you are on

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