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Regarding preposition

 
 
Razer
 
Reply Sat 11 Sep, 2010 07:47 pm
Sentence: It's Labour's campaign of calumny on the Guardian website.

My question: Is it right to use the preposition "on" in the sentence? Does the sentence make sense to the natives?

Thanks
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roger
 
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Reply Sat 11 Sep, 2010 08:28 pm
@Razer,
Yes.

I see you are having fun with the bold and underline functions.
OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Sat 11 Sep, 2010 09:22 pm
@roger,
roger wrote:

Yes.

I see you are having fun with the bold and underline functions.
That is good and appropriate use of those functions.
It is HELPFUL, and expressive of his intentions.




David
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OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Sat 11 Sep, 2010 09:23 pm
@Razer,
Razer wrote:

Sentence: It's Labour's campaign of calumny on the Guardian website.

My question: Is it right to use the preposition "on" in the sentence?
Does the sentence make sense to the natives?

Thanks
YES.





David
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