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  • 21 April 2010

    ON vs OFF

    We say ON when we want to indicate the something is functioning, e.g.

    The television is ON

     

    We say OFF when we want to indicate the something is NOT functioning, e.g.

    The lights are OFF

     

    Generally speaking, ON is a preposition:

    The book is ON tyhe table

     

    And OFF is an adverb:

    Take OFF your coat

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