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Under or over: What is the correct form?

under or over? This is a normal doubt, but, despite being words with similar spelling and pronunciation, they have opposite meanings, that is, they are antonyms.

Both are classified as preposition, which means they are invariant terms used to link two words in a sentence.

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  • About it means that something is up: on the bed, for example.
  • Under, as stated earlier, is the opposite of about. So it means that something is underneath: under the bed, for example.

When to use about?

Sobre is a preposition, originating in Latin and meaning "super". It is used as a synonym for "on top of", "above" and "over". In this way, it makes reference to something that is at a higher level.

In addition, this word can be used as a synonym for “about”, “in relation to”, “in relation to”, “more than”, among others. see some examples:

  • The notebook and pencil are on the table;
  • I left my cell phone on the bed;
  • I have nothing to say on this subject;
  • I don't have any complaints about her;
  • We talked all afternoon about animals.

When to use under?

Under is a preposition with origin also in Latin, and it means “sub”, indicating inferiority. It is used as a synonym for "below", "underneath", and "below". Alluding to the inferiority of something or someone.

Moreover, this word can be used with the meaning of “condition” or “in a state of”. For example:

  • I can't work under pressure;
  • The cat was under the car;
  • The document is under your responsibility;
  • The restaurant is under new ownership;
  • The situation is under control.

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