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What is the difference between "bang on the table" and "bang the table"? ‘he began to bang the table with his fist’ I see this sentence example from Lexico. https://www.lexico.com/definition/bang VERB SENSE 1 But I also see people do use "bang on the table" too. "It's true that I bang on the table," Mr. Zhu said. - The New York Times https://ludwig.guru/s/bang+on+the+table
4 Thg 08 2020 02:03
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According to Reigen's explanation, ‘he began to bang the table with his fist’ It seems this is a habitual act. ‘he began to bang on the table with his fist’ It is more of a calculated act.
4 tháng 8 năm 2020
@Reigen - make that an answer and you'll get an upvote.
4 tháng 8 năm 2020
To bang ON the table means to hit the top of the table. If someone is ON the bed that means that they are on the top portion of the bed. Bang kind of just means hit. So you could hit any part or side of a table but if they use the preposition ON then they are just being a little more precise.
4 tháng 8 năm 2020
Saying "bang on the table" is for intentionally doing it. "Bang the table" would be more common if I hit it with my foot or if it was an accident. From what I see here, I think the Lexico example would be better if it also said "bang on the table" I hope that helps. It seems like you're doing great with your English!
4 tháng 8 năm 2020
Hi there! There's not much of a difference. When someone says banged the table, you can assume that he is banging on the table. Bang on, is just more specific. There's also bang against. But in this context, they mean the same thing.
4 tháng 8 năm 2020
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