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Is the preposition ON necessary in the following sentences? Which is better, with ON or without ON?
1. She was puffing (on) a cigarette at the time.
2. I sat puffing (on) my cigar.
26 de oct. de 2024 6:44
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In both sentences, the preposition "on" is optional, and either version is correct. Here’s a quick comparison of how they sound:
1. With "on":
* Adds a bit more emphasis on the action and can sound slightly more conversational.
* "She was puffing on a cigarette at the time."
* "I sat puffing on my cigar."
2. Without "on":
* Sounds slightly more direct and is often used in more formal writing.
* "She was puffing a cigarette at the time."
* "I sat puffing my cigar."
Both are natural, so it really comes down to preference. The meaning remains the same either way!
27 de octubre de 2024
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The preposition "on" is optional in both sentences, but using it slightly changes the tone. Here’s how each option works:
With "on":
"She was puffing on a cigarette at the time."
"I sat puffing on my cigar."
Using "on" gives a bit more focus to the ongoing action and can add a casual, conversational feel. It’s common in informal English and is slightly more descriptive, emphasizing the act of smoking.
Without "on":
"She was puffing a cigarette at the time."
"I sat puffing my cigar."
Without "on," the sentences are still correct, but the phrasing sounds a bit more concise or formal. This version focuses more directly on the action without the additional emphasis on the process.
Both versions are grammatically correct, so it’s really a matter of personal preference and tone. For a more conversational feel, use "on"; for a more straightforward style, you can omit it.
27 de octubre de 2024
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without "on" sounds more colloquial.
27 de octubre de 2024
1
Both are technically acceptable, but I would say WITH 'on' is better in both cases.
26 de octubre de 2024
1
Definitely with. You could also use 'puffing at' or 'puffing away at/on'. Including 'away' gives the impression of someone performing a continuous behaviour in a very absorbed or enthusiastic manner.
26 de octubre de 2024
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