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What is different between "A jacket is hanging from a chair." and "A jacket is hanging on a chair."?
4 jul. 2021 20:20
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Hanging from, could show that the item is being held or hanged on one end by something in this case, a chair. “Hanging on” in this case seems most appropriate.
4 juli 2021
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In my opinion, both of those phrases could be used interchangeably. However, I feel that saying “a jacket is hanging from a chair” would be used in a more descriptive sense, like in a book or a story where the author is trying to describe the room, whereas “a jacket is hanging on a chair” would be used more in everyday conversation, for example if you want to tell someone where the jacket is.
4 juli 2021
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