Excellent videos very useful to everyone. I wish I had a sister like you. If you had tried you would have been become an excellent costume designer in India. I am telling absolute truth truth about what I am saying.🎉❤🙏🌹🙏🍦
Namaste ma'am 🙏 Preposition is a vast topic as u said, it is , on this ur efforts are worthy to understand, make use of board for example sentences, so all viewers can learn framing sentences as well simultaneously.This is just my opinion ma'am. Thank you ma'am
I have a query mam. I am in meeting or I am on meeting which one is correct? I think if it is virtual like zoom or some thing else, should use on meeting. Please clarify
At the weekend is a British English expression, which is used the same way as on the weekend in American English. Speakers of American English may understand this expression, but they do not use it.
1. On time - "The train arrived on time." 2. On top of - "The hotel room had a great view on top of the city." 3. On the go - "She's always on the go, never stopping." 4. On the rise - "The company's profits are on the rise." 5. On the verge - "He's on the verge of a breakthrough." 6. On the surface - "The problem seems simple on the surface." 7. On the edge - "The city is on the edge of a new era." 8. On the horizon - "A new opportunity is on the horizon." 9. On the move - "The team is on the move, relocating to a new city." 10. On the spot - "The decision was made on the spot." 11. On the ball - "The team is on the ball, working hard." 12. On the same page - "We're all on the same page, ready to start." 13. On the bright side - "Look on the bright side, it could be worse." 14. On the down low - "Keep it on the down low, it's a secret." 15. On the fly - "The team is learning on the fly, adapting quickly." 16. On the ground - "The volunteers are on the ground, helping with the disaster." 17. On the hook - "You've got me on the hook, I'm interested." 18. On the line - "The project is on the line, we need to deliver." 19. On the map - "The new restaurant is on the map, very popular." 20. On the mend - "She's on the mend, recovering well." 21. On the money - "The investment is on the money, paying off." 22. On the phone - "I'm on the phone, can't talk right now." 23. On the radar - "The issue is on the radar, we're monitoring it." 24. On the record - "I want to go on the record, stating my opinion." 25. On the road - "The band is on the road, touring the country." 26. On the run - "The suspect is on the run, police are chasing." 27. On the table - "All options are on the table, being considered." 28. On the tip - "The tip of the iceberg is on the tip of my tongue." 29. On the up and up - "The company is on the up and up, growing fast." 30. On the way - "I'm on the way, will be there soon." 31. On account of - "The event was cancelled on account of weather." 32. On behalf of - "I'm speaking on behalf of the team." 33. On board - "Everyone is on board, agreeing with the plan." 34. On cue - "The music started on cue, perfect timing." 35. On demand - "The service is available on demand, 24/7." 36. On display - "The artwork is on display, for all to see." 37. On fire - "The team is on fire, performing exceptionally." 38. On hold - "The project is on hold, waiting for approval." 39. On loan - "The artwork is on loan, from a private collector." 40. On location - "The film is shooting on location, in the city." 41. On message - "The team is on message, communicating clearly." 42. On notice - "The employee was put on notice, for poor performance." 43. On parade - "The troops are on parade, marching proudly." 44. On patrol - "The police are on patrol, keeping the area safe." 45. On point - "The presentation was on point, very effective." 46. On purpose - "She did it on purpose, intentionally." 47. On sale - "The product is on sale, discounted price." 48. On schedule - "The project is on schedule, progressing well." 49. On standby - "The emergency team is on standby, ready to respond." 50. On target - "The company is on target, meeting its goals." Some additional ones: 1. On the air - "The radio show is on the air, live broadcasting." 2. On the attack - "The team is on the attack, playing aggressively." 3. On the back burner - "The project is on the back burner, low priority." 4. On the defensive - "The team is on the defensive, protecting their lead." 5. On the fence - "I'm on the fence, undecided about the issue.
Excellent videos very useful to everyone.
I wish I had a sister like you.
If you had tried you would have been become an excellent costume designer in India. I am telling absolute truth truth about what I am saying.🎉❤🙏🌹🙏🍦
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Namaste ma'am 🙏
Preposition is a vast topic as u said, it is , on this ur efforts are worthy to understand, make use of board for example sentences, so all viewers can learn framing sentences as well simultaneously.This is just my opinion ma'am.
Thank you ma'am
Medam meeru Examples chalabaga cheptaru I under stud
Tq medam.
Do continue this play list
Good information😊 Tq 🙏🙏🙏
Super andi madam gaaru
On occasion - సందర్భంగా
Superb..
Ur explanation is superb
Thank you so much 🙂
TQ Ma'am
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Thank you good vedio
Good explanation madam
Tq
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Mam, As per your request I hit the like button.😅 Just kidding, as followers of you it is our responsibility. 👍
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Turn it on.switch it on.
Mam by bus. Anakoodadha
నేను పనికి వెళ్లి వచ్చాను. Ee topic midha videos cheyyandi sister please
I see your video on you tube
I show did it purpose.
Hi Mam, Could you please explain the usage of "as a result" and as a result of ".
I have a query mam. I am in meeting or I am on meeting which one is correct? I think if it is virtual like zoom or some thing else, should use on meeting. Please clarify
In a meeting.
It doesn't matter where it is.
@@Smartenglishbyanitha Thank you for replying
On screen.
by bus anni antaru ga mam on bus anni kuda use cheyacha
In a moving vehicle which has an ample space where u could stand and walk u should use on , if not in
At the weekend is a British English expression, which is used the same way as on the weekend in American English. Speakers of American English may understand this expression, but they do not use it.
1. On time - "The train arrived on time."
2. On top of - "The hotel room had a great view on top of the city."
3. On the go - "She's always on the go, never stopping."
4. On the rise - "The company's profits are on the rise."
5. On the verge - "He's on the verge of a breakthrough."
6. On the surface - "The problem seems simple on the surface."
7. On the edge - "The city is on the edge of a new era."
8. On the horizon - "A new opportunity is on the horizon."
9. On the move - "The team is on the move, relocating to a new city."
10. On the spot - "The decision was made on the spot."
11. On the ball - "The team is on the ball, working hard."
12. On the same page - "We're all on the same page, ready to start."
13. On the bright side - "Look on the bright side, it could be worse."
14. On the down low - "Keep it on the down low, it's a secret."
15. On the fly - "The team is learning on the fly, adapting quickly."
16. On the ground - "The volunteers are on the ground, helping with the disaster."
17. On the hook - "You've got me on the hook, I'm interested."
18. On the line - "The project is on the line, we need to deliver."
19. On the map - "The new restaurant is on the map, very popular."
20. On the mend - "She's on the mend, recovering well."
21. On the money - "The investment is on the money, paying off."
22. On the phone - "I'm on the phone, can't talk right now."
23. On the radar - "The issue is on the radar, we're monitoring it."
24. On the record - "I want to go on the record, stating my opinion."
25. On the road - "The band is on the road, touring the country."
26. On the run - "The suspect is on the run, police are chasing."
27. On the table - "All options are on the table, being considered."
28. On the tip - "The tip of the iceberg is on the tip of my tongue."
29. On the up and up - "The company is on the up and up, growing fast."
30. On the way - "I'm on the way, will be there soon."
31. On account of - "The event was cancelled on account of weather."
32. On behalf of - "I'm speaking on behalf of the team."
33. On board - "Everyone is on board, agreeing with the plan."
34. On cue - "The music started on cue, perfect timing."
35. On demand - "The service is available on demand, 24/7."
36. On display - "The artwork is on display, for all to see."
37. On fire - "The team is on fire, performing exceptionally."
38. On hold - "The project is on hold, waiting for approval."
39. On loan - "The artwork is on loan, from a private collector."
40. On location - "The film is shooting on location, in the city."
41. On message - "The team is on message, communicating clearly."
42. On notice - "The employee was put on notice, for poor performance."
43. On parade - "The troops are on parade, marching proudly."
44. On patrol - "The police are on patrol, keeping the area safe."
45. On point - "The presentation was on point, very effective."
46. On purpose - "She did it on purpose, intentionally."
47. On sale - "The product is on sale, discounted price."
48. On schedule - "The project is on schedule, progressing well."
49. On standby - "The emergency team is on standby, ready to respond."
50. On target - "The company is on target, meeting its goals."
Some additional ones:
1. On the air - "The radio show is on the air, live broadcasting."
2. On the attack - "The team is on the attack, playing aggressively."
3. On the back burner - "The project is on the back burner, low priority."
4. On the defensive - "The team is on the defensive, protecting their lead."
5. On the fence - "I'm on the fence, undecided about the issue.
I watch Englis videos from UA-cam.is it wrong
for TV ,mobile, tablet its on ,so social media is alsp on
On occupation.
On be half.
On avarege. AEIOU.aricals.
నేను హైదరాబాద్ కి వెళ్ళి వచ్చాను.
I have been went to Hyderabad right na mam
I have been to Hyderabad అనుకుంట
I have been to go to hyderabad
I went to Hyderabad and come
Evarini adigi vellavu ? English lo emantaru ?
వెళ్లేందుకు ఎవరి అనుమతి తీసుకున్నారు?
Whose permission did you take to go?
Who asked you to go
On 15th March.. అని అనకూడదు.
On the 15th March... అని అనాలి..
Ordinal numbers ముందు the రావాలి
We should consider the spoken English and written English, usual and unusual.
By the way, your point of view is also correct 👍