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He is on top of the world. vs He is on high of the world.



 
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He is on top of the world. vs He is on high of the world. #1 (permalink) Fri Jan 08, 2010 4:57 am   He is on top of the world. vs He is on high of the world.
 

English Language Proficiency Tests, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #714 "World-Related Phrases (1)", question 1

He is so happy because he finally got that long-awaited promotion. He is on ......... of the world.

(a) tip
(b) top
(c) high
(d) best

English Language Proficiency Tests, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #714 "World-Related Phrases (1)", answer 1

He is so happy because he finally got that long-awaited promotion. He is on top of the world.

Correct answer: (b) top

Your answer was: incorrect
He is so happy because he finally got that long-awaited promotion. He is on high of the world.
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why we don`t use (high) insteat of (top)
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He is on top of the world. vs He is on high of the world. #2 (permalink) Fri Jan 08, 2010 7:27 am   He is on top of the world. vs He is on high of the world.
 

The English phrasal preposition is 'on top of'. 'On high of' is not an English formation. Furthermore, 'on top of the world' is an English idiom meaning 'elated'.
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thanks #3 (permalink) Sun Jan 10, 2010 5:21 am   thanks
 

I thank you alot for your explanation
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He is on top of the world. vs He is on high of the world. #4 (permalink) Sun Jan 10, 2010 13:32 pm   He is on top of the world. vs He is on high of the world.
 

Hi Mouhannad,

Please note the correct spelling of the phrase 'a lot' and remember to put a full stop at the end of each sentence. Many thanks.

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He is on top of the world. vs He is on high of the world. #5 (permalink) Mon Jan 25, 2010 10:13 am   He is on top of the world. vs He is on high of the world.
 

I thank you a lot Mr. Toresten, and I will remember that.
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