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on the set #1 (permalink) Wed Mar 09, 2011 21:51 pm   on the set
 

I saw him on the set.

What does it mean?

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on the set #2 (permalink) Wed Mar 09, 2011 22:39 pm   on the set
 

Possibly, "I saw him on the set of the movie."
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on the set #3 (permalink) Thu Mar 10, 2011 9:31 am   on the set
 

I saw it on You Tube.

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on the set #4 (permalink) Thu Mar 10, 2011 17:04 pm   on the set
 

I saw that particular video on the 'You Tube' website.
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on the set #5 (permalink) Thu Mar 10, 2011 18:56 pm   on the set
 

Beeesneees wrote:
I saw that particular video on the 'You Tube' website.

Thank beeesneees. Now I know how my sentence should have been written.
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on the set #6 (permalink) Thu Mar 10, 2011 20:07 pm   on the set
 

Not really, E2. Your sentence was okay. Mine simply clarified what it meant.
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