How to rewrite this sentence using the suggested word "on".
"Tidy your room before you go out," she said to me.
My possible answer:
She urged on tidying my room on me before I went out.
She called on me to tidy my room before I went out.
She put the onus on me to tidy my room before I went out.
Based on her statement, I knew she wanted me to tidy my room before I went out.
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If the sentence must contain "on", then I would use:
-She insisted on making me tidy my room before I went out.
or
-She put pressure on me to tidy my room before I went out.
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Put on your jacket before you go out.... Tidy and on do not go together, the two-part verb combination is tidy up, always.
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