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Premium member Presentation Transcript Phrases with “on” : Phrases with “on” on average on board on fire on foot on guard on sale on strike on occasions on (that) date on the increase on my own on the phone on the hour on television on a diet on his way on the whole on the outskirts on loan on purpose on holiday on a trip on a tour on an expedition on average : on average on average , 3 students in each class have won the universty exams so far. on average , how many projects do you produce each year? on average how many hours a day do you work? on board : on board how many pieces of baggage have you brought on board? Try to be at 8 on board we will set off at 8.30. How many passengers are there on board? on fire : on fire Look ! The hotel is on fire. The building is on fire. They have set the house on fire. Look at all that black smoke! One of the houses over there must be on fire. on foot : on foot My children go to school on foot. I never go to work on foot. How do you go to the company by bus or on foot? on guard : on guard Be on your guard against his tricks. A:Why are there soldiers on guard outside that building today? B:Because the president is visiting it this afternoon. . Tourists always take the photos of the soldiers on guard in front of the palaces of İstanbul. on sale : on sale A:How much are these clothes? B:They are $120 but those are %25 on sale. . I was furious to find that the glasses I bought at a local shop were on sale at the supermarket for much less. on strike : on strike A:What do the workers on strike want? B:They are demanding high wages and high social standards. . Railway workers are on strike today, so I had to take the public bus this morning. on occasions : on occasions She does have a violent temper on occasions so don’t say anything to provoke her. In summer I go fishing on occasions on (that) date : on (that) date I can’t meet you on that date because I’ll be overseas. What about the following day? I can’t see you on the 23rd of the month.I have an important meeting on that day. on the increase : on the increase The police are getting very worried because violent crime seems to be on the increase in this area. The number of the students entering the university exams is on the increase every year on my own : on my own I live on my own in that big city. You don’t need to help me ,I can do it on my own. I have come over all the obstacles through my life on my own. on the phone : on the phone A:Where is Jane? B:She is on the phone . Who is that man on the phone? . She is always on the phone to her parents in America , so her bills must be enormous. on the hour : on the hour The trains start at 6:00 a.m and then leave every hour , on the hour , until 8:00 p.m. The busses for İzmir from Çeşme leave on the hour on television : on television There is nothing to watch on television tonight. What is on television tonight? Why don’t we watch a video as there is nothing interesting on television tonight. on a diet : on a diet If you’re on a diet, why are you eating that bar of chocolate? A:Please, helpyourself to the cookies. B:No, thank you. I’m on a diet. If you want to lose weight, you should go on a diet. on his way : on his way I just telephoned him to tell him not to come, but there was no answer, so he must already be on his way. A:John,where’re you? B:I’m on my way home. I’m late again.I must be on my way now. on the whole : on the whole The children complained a bit when they had to go to bed, but on the whole they were very well-behaved. Our trip was successful on the whole. On the whole, we have spent a satisfying year. on the outskirts : on the outskirts We live on the outskirts of town because we prefer it to the centre. As compared with other countries, in Turkey plants and factories are set on the outskirts of the cities. on loan : on loan This picture is on loan from the museum These books are on loan from the university library , so be very careful with them on purpose : on purpose He claims it was an accident , I think he did it on purpose Did you break the cup on purpose? I didn’t hit him on purpose. I didn’t come to the party on purpose because he was there on holiday : on holiday I wish I were on holiday now. If we go on holiday in august , all the resorts will be packed. I need to go somewhere silent on holiday. on a trip : on a trip I’ll have to get a new suitcase as I’m going on a business trip to Hong Kong next week. She went on a trip to Paris on a tour : on a tour We are planning to go on a tour of all the historical sites in the region this Autumn. Before schools closed, we went on a tour to Capodicia for three days. on an expedition : on an expedition They are going on an expedition to Antarctica , which has been sponsored by various enviromental groups. Have you ever been on an expedition like this before? You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
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Premium member Presentation Transcript Phrases with “on” : Phrases with “on” on average on board on fire on foot on guard on sale on strike on occasions on (that) date on the increase on my own on the phone on the hour on television on a diet on his way on the whole on the outskirts on loan on purpose on holiday on a trip on a tour on an expedition on average : on average on average , 3 students in each class have won the universty exams so far. on average , how many projects do you produce each year? on average how many hours a day do you work? on board : on board how many pieces of baggage have you brought on board? Try to be at 8 on board we will set off at 8.30. How many passengers are there on board? on fire : on fire Look ! The hotel is on fire. The building is on fire. They have set the house on fire. Look at all that black smoke! One of the houses over there must be on fire. on foot : on foot My children go to school on foot. I never go to work on foot. How do you go to the company by bus or on foot? on guard : on guard Be on your guard against his tricks. A:Why are there soldiers on guard outside that building today? B:Because the president is visiting it this afternoon. . Tourists always take the photos of the soldiers on guard in front of the palaces of İstanbul. on sale : on sale A:How much are these clothes? B:They are $120 but those are %25 on sale. . I was furious to find that the glasses I bought at a local shop were on sale at the supermarket for much less. on strike : on strike A:What do the workers on strike want? B:They are demanding high wages and high social standards. . Railway workers are on strike today, so I had to take the public bus this morning. on occasions : on occasions She does have a violent temper on occasions so don’t say anything to provoke her. In summer I go fishing on occasions on (that) date : on (that) date I can’t meet you on that date because I’ll be overseas. What about the following day? I can’t see you on the 23rd of the month.I have an important meeting on that day. on the increase : on the increase The police are getting very worried because violent crime seems to be on the increase in this area. The number of the students entering the university exams is on the increase every year on my own : on my own I live on my own in that big city. You don’t need to help me ,I can do it on my own. I have come over all the obstacles through my life on my own. on the phone : on the phone A:Where is Jane? B:She is on the phone . Who is that man on the phone? . She is always on the phone to her parents in America , so her bills must be enormous. on the hour : on the hour The trains start at 6:00 a.m and then leave every hour , on the hour , until 8:00 p.m. The busses for İzmir from Çeşme leave on the hour on television : on television There is nothing to watch on television tonight. What is on television tonight? Why don’t we watch a video as there is nothing interesting on television tonight. on a diet : on a diet If you’re on a diet, why are you eating that bar of chocolate? A:Please, helpyourself to the cookies. B:No, thank you. I’m on a diet. If you want to lose weight, you should go on a diet. on his way : on his way I just telephoned him to tell him not to come, but there was no answer, so he must already be on his way. A:John,where’re you? B:I’m on my way home. I’m late again.I must be on my way now. on the whole : on the whole The children complained a bit when they had to go to bed, but on the whole they were very well-behaved. Our trip was successful on the whole. On the whole, we have spent a satisfying year. on the outskirts : on the outskirts We live on the outskirts of town because we prefer it to the centre. As compared with other countries, in Turkey plants and factories are set on the outskirts of the cities. on loan : on loan This picture is on loan from the museum These books are on loan from the university library , so be very careful with them on purpose : on purpose He claims it was an accident , I think he did it on purpose Did you break the cup on purpose? I didn’t hit him on purpose. I didn’t come to the party on purpose because he was there on holiday : on holiday I wish I were on holiday now. If we go on holiday in august , all the resorts will be packed. I need to go somewhere silent on holiday. on a trip : on a trip I’ll have to get a new suitcase as I’m going on a business trip to Hong Kong next week. She went on a trip to Paris on a tour : on a tour We are planning to go on a tour of all the historical sites in the region this Autumn. Before schools closed, we went on a tour to Capodicia for three days. on an expedition : on an expedition They are going on an expedition to Antarctica , which has been sponsored by various enviromental groups. Have you ever been on an expedition like this before?