Elena
"to let you in on it" - I can't understand this "on" here,why is it so? why it's not "into" or "at"? I generally confused with this whole phrase because of this "on it".
2015年8月28日 20:52
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Elena, 'Letting someone in on something', means sharing a secret, or some kind of otherwise private information. For example, 'I'm going to let you in on a little secret'.
2015年8月28日
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Prepositions work in mysterious ways =) In this particular case, if you want to make sense of it, I think it has something in common with phrases like "a lecture on modern poetry" or "to stay on topic", where "on" is used with themes, topics and the like.
2015年8月28日
quite interesting sentence
2015年8月28日
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