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English learning: in the way or on the way

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2015-07-30 14:16ABC.net.au Editor: Wang Fan

When you're going somewhere, you're "on the way".

     They're on the way to their favourite fishing spot.

Something that is "in the way" impedes your progress.

     The bike is in the way.

"In the way" also means that something obscures your view.

     I can't see the TV because he's in the way.

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