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Lucy
There is a show on at my school next Friday and I'm in it. I'd love it if you could come. In this sentence can the word 'on' be omitted
2024年1月25日 21:25
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Yes, in American English, you can omit the word "on". (People from other English-speaking countries may have other opinions) Good luck!
2024年1月25日
Yes. Omit 'On'. Then it sounds like American English. Or you could say.... I'm in a show at my school next Friday. I'd love it if you could come. Or... I'm in a show at my school next Friday. I'd love to see you there.
2024年1月27日
You can omit it. Better ways to say it: "There's a play at my school next Friday" "There's a play on stage next Friday at my school" We don't use "on" very much for shows in the U.S. but we say "on stage", "running", "showing", "playing".
2024年1月26日
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