The preposition in the sentence "Did you see the program on television?" is "on." It indicates the medium through which the program is being viewed. Prepositions like "on" help establish relationships between different elements in a sentence, in this case, the program and the medium.
The program on the TV was very interesting.I learn't a lot from the program I watched yesterday.Did you see the program on TV on Monday?My favourite program is Animal Planet.
The preposition commonly used with "excited" is "about." For example, you would say, "I am excited about the upcoming event." In some contexts, you may also see "excited for," particularly when referring to a specific person or thing, such as "I am excited for you."
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They are very common in spoken English. Here are some examples:Blow up = explode. They blew up thepick up = learn with out effort. I picked up Spanish when I lived in Madrid.put out = extinguish. Please put out your cigarettes before you enter the building.turn up = make louder. Turn up the TV I can't hear it.
They are a special font that you will see in print, (whether in books, magazines, or on websites). Italics are used when you need to emphasize the title of something, or the name of a program, or certain other brand names-- note that some sources will say you should use the underline, but others prefer italics. Italics look like this: Nate Silver is a columnist who writes for the New York Times. His favorite TV show is Dallas.
What You See Here Stays Here - 2013 TV is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
The program on the TV was very interesting.I learn't a lot from the program I watched yesterday.Did you see the program on TV on Monday?My favourite program is Animal Planet.
What You See Here Stays Here - 2013 TV was released on: USA: 21 May 2013 (Los Angeles, California)
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He is one of the rising chefs here in the Philippines. You can see him on tv.
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In this context, "see" is not a preposition; it is a verb used to describe the act of perceiving with the eyes.
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I want to see Extra Mario Lopez Program, I have Sky cable satelitte TV and I do not know channel name and number.