on that
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Definition
- Adverb:
- On that, thereupon, thereon: Used to refer to something previously mentioned or indicated, meaning "on that subject," "on that matter," or "on that thing." It is a formal or literary way to say "on it" or "about that."
Usage
- The adverb 'on that' is used to avoid repetition by referring back to a specific point, document, object, or topic that has just been discussed. It is equivalent to "on that subject" or "concerning that."
- It is often used in formal writing, legal documents, academic texts, or commentary.
Examples
- Adverb:
- The report was detailed, and the comments on that were insightful. (The comments concerning that report were insightful.)
- He made a statement, and I have no further remarks on that. (I have no further remarks on that statement.)
- The contract is attached; please sign your name on that. (Please sign your name on that contract.)
Advanced Usage
- 'Thereon': A more formal synonym, often used in legal or very formal contexts.
- The deed to the land and the restrictions thereon are filed at the courthouse. (The restrictions on that deed are filed...)
- Used to refer to a physical surface or a specific point in a text.
- The table was dusty, so I placed the book on that. (I placed the book on that [table].)
Variants and Related Words
- Thereon (adv): On or upon that or it.
- Thereupon (adv): Immediately after that; as a consequence of that.
- Whereon (adv, archaic): On which.
Synonyms
- Concerning that
- Regarding that
- On the subject of that
- Thereon (more formal)
Notes
- 'On that' functions as a compound adverb. It is often seen in the combined form 'thereon'.
- It is important to distinguish this adverbial use from the prepositional phrase "on that [noun]" (e.g., "on that day"), where "that" is a demonstrative adjective modifying a noun. The adverbial 'on that' stands alone, replacing a prepositional phrase.
Adverb
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