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1. I can see it in your eyes.
-what is the meaning of the sentence?
2. The date is April first.
-why on is not used in the sentnece?
Please explain it in easy way! Thanks!
1. I can see it in your eyes.
-what is the meaning of the sentence?
2. The date is April first.
-why on is not used in the sentnece?
Please explain it in easy way! Thanks!
-what is the meaning of the sentence?
2. The date is April first.
-why on is not used in the sentnece?
Please explain it in easy way! Thanks!
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1 This means they can read your intentions.
2 It depends on context, if it's a date between a couple then on should be used. If you're just stating that today is April 1st "on" is not necessary.
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