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What is the meaning of the word "learn" plus the preposition "on" Leaning on someone else's experience is a great way to gain knowledge and introduce yourself to other opportunities. learn on the job can the preposition"on" alter other prepositions, such as "about" ?
2020年4月9日 14:24
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Hi In your first example it says 'lean on' not 'learn on'. To lean on someone is a phrasal verb =depend on/gain support from someone. In this example it means use their experience to help you. Your second example 'to learn on the job' is different. It's not a phrasal verb. It is the verb 'learn' and a separate preposition. As far as I know 'to learn on' doesn't exist as a phrasal verb
2020年4月9日
Learn on isn't a phrasal verb, but "on the job" is a phrase. For example, I'm going to have on the job training, starting on Monday.
2020年4月9日
To learn on the job means you learn by doing when you are employed, rather than beforehand. This is different to learning about the job, which uses the preposition about. The preposition here changes the meaning of the phrase.
2020年4月9日
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