By vs. On - Commonly Confused Words in English
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By vs. On - Commonly Confused Words in English
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There are a lot of people ask me when do you use by & when do you use on. By - is used state who or what is doing the action; or how an action is done I go to school by car. We are going to visit my sister by bus. I want to travel though Europe by bike. The girls are going to the store by foot. On - is used when something is touching something; usually when something or someone is touching the top of something or someone My mother puts me on the bus to go to school. I don't like to sit on an airplane for a long time. How many people are on the bus? - See more at: http://www.english-the-easy-way.com/Confusing_English/By_On.html#sthash.kBbGyR8z.dpuf
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