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  1. What is the difference between "on-screen", "on screen" and "on the ...

    Mar 19, 2022 · Number 2 and 3 are both correct for what I think you are trying to say. Number 2 and 3 both mean "The screen is displaying CNN news", interchangeably. Number 1 is improper, as "on the …

  2. "On-screen" usage as an adverb and/or prepositional phrase

    Jun 19, 2019 · In the Cambridge Dictionary, it means: On-screen: adjective, adverb [ not gradable ] US on the screen of a television or computer: I easily adjusted the colors by using the on-screen menu. …

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  8. past tense - I didn't ('go' or 'went') to party? - English Language ...

    May 27, 2015 · I didn't go to (the) party I didn't went to (the) party. After the auxiliary verb DO the main verb must be in the plain form. This is the form you see in the dictionary. It does not have any tense. …

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