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always
Adverb
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If something always happens, it happens at all times or every time.
For all of my life, the sun has always risen every day.
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If something will always happen, it will happen forever.
Shannon will never stop loving you. She will always love you.
on
Preposition
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positioned at the upper surface of, touching from above
The apple is on the table.
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at the date of
Tim was born on the 4th of July.
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along, forwards (continuing an action)
drive on, rock on
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about, dealing with the subject of
I have a book on history.
There was a World Summit on the Information Society a few weeks ago.
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touching; hanging from
I have no money on me at the moment.
I would like to eat the fruit on the trees.
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because of, due to
He was arrested on suspicion of bribery.
I contacted Joanne on a hunch that she would know about it.
The stock price increased on news of a new product.
on
Adjective
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If something is on, it is active, functioning or operating.
The television is on.
The lights are on, so it is very bright.
top
Noun
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The highest part of something; the upper part; the part people can put things on.
The top of the table is flat.
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A toy for children to play with. It is shaped like a funnel and it spins on its narrowest point.
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A shirt