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Lucy
This TV program is on twice a week.
Why is there a preposition 'on' in this sentence, and would the sentence still be valid if the preposition is removed?
Jan 23, 2024 10:29 PM
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Hi Lucy đ
In this sentence âonâ doesnât just function as a preposition like it normally does. Thatâs because in English, when talking about shows or movies, âis onâ is an idiomatic phrase which means âis broadcast/transmitted/shown.â If âonâ were removed we wouldnât know what the state of the program is or what is happening. Hereâs another good sentence: âCome quickly! Our favorite series is on! (Being shown now)â
January 24, 2024
Yes, the sentence would still be valid, but not very good. The problem with the sentence
"This program is twice a week"
is that "is" here is an imprecise verb. It doesn't really say what you want to say. Better verbs would be:
"This program PLAYS twice a week"
"This program RUNS twice a week"
"This program HAPPENS twice a week"
January 24, 2024
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