this isnt really a question...
No shes just fixing her hair. It DOESNT mean anything. Lots of<3 CrazyGenie
The preposition in the sentence is "against." The ladder was leaning against the roof.
The preposition in this sentence is "against," showing the relationship between the latter and the wall it is leaning on.
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No.Or, from a different point of view, yes. The most excruciatingly correct may insist that leaning is properly done against a wall, not on it, but in everyday speech, leaning on the wall is what you'll hear from just about everyone.
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Against is the opposite of for. It can also mean next to in position. That's when you use it in a sentence.The rake was leaning against the shed.I'm against racism.
It means you need psychotherapy because it was merely a coincidence
In the red badge of courage, Henry found a single rifle leaning against the tree in the thickit.
the terror.