- superlatives - What is the difference between southernmost, most . . .
Southernmost: Often used with the phrase "the southernmost point" specifically Often used to describe a single thing as opposed to a group of things Example: "southernmost towns" sounds weird, most southern towns is fine, and southernmost town is fine Most southern: Good for general use OK with groups of things
- prepositions - On my leisure vs At my leisure vs In my leisure . . .
Those generalities are just one of many valid usages of those words There are also a great many idiomatic expressions and phrasal verbs to consider; for example: on the telephone, on the radio, on the panel, on the mark, on the list, on drugs, on a diet, on the house, on tour, on the train, right on time, and eyes on me – none of those expressions have anything to do with "something
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