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Daria
Why do you say “on top of something”, and not “on THE top of something”?
2022年4月19日 11:55
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"on top of" is an idiom that means "as well as", "in addition to" e.g. On top of all the problems that I mentioned, my car has now broken down! "on the top of" is literal e.g. I am standing on the top of a hill. Where are you?
2022年4月19日
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“On top of that” means “in addition”, “moreover” while “on the top of that” means “ above” :)
2022年4月19日
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We use both. It depends on the situation, but sometimes they mean the same thing.
2022年4月19日
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