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Are you still on vs Are you still in London?

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Are you still on?' is commonly used in the context of a phone call or a chat conversation, where 'on' refers to being on the phone or online. 'Are you still in London?' is used to inquire about someone's current location or presence in a specific city.
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Last updated: October 05, 2024 • 15825 views

Are you still on

This phrase is correct and commonly used in the context of a phone call or chat conversation to inquire if someone is still on the phone or online.

This phrase is used to ask if someone is still connected or available on the phone or online.

Examples:

  • Are you still on the call?
  • I'll call you back later, are you still on?
  • Are you still on secondment to the Terrible Ten?
  • Are you still on parole, by the way?
  • Are you still on a secure line?
  • So, are you still on a high over the success of your plan?
  • Are you still on good terms with any of her friends?
  • Wait, are you still on hold?
  • Weller, are you still on VOX?
  • JACK: Chloe, are you still on the line?!
  • Are you still on the Hawthorne bridge?
  • Are you still on Elizabeth North?
  • Are you still on Julianne watch?
  • Are you still on for this afternoon?
  • Are you still on crowd patrol?
  • Are you still on that dinosaur thing?
  • Are you still on the anti-seizure meds?
  • Are you still on about that story I planted in the press years ago?
  • Are you still on the line, sir?
  • Are you still on the phone?
  • Are you still on parole, by the way?
  • Are you still on my payroll, Chuck?

Alternatives:

  • Are you still there?
  • Are you still online?
  • Are you still connected?
  • Are you still available?
  • Are you still with us?

Are you still in London?

This phrase is correct and is used to inquire about someone's current location or presence in a specific place, in this case, London.

This phrase is used to ask if someone is still located in London or if they are currently in London.

Examples:

  • Are you still in London for the conference?
  • I thought you were in London, are you still there?
  • Are you still looking to buy in London?
  • You still here, still in London?
  • What's she still doing in London?
  • Will Father Yemi still go to London?
  • Are we still getting out of London?
  • Are you enjoying being in London?
  • How long are you in London?
  • Are you seeing someone in London?
  • And... are you intending to remain in London?
  • Are you happy to be in London?
  • What are you doing in London?
  • No, Ms. Charles is still in London.
  • I'm still in cosmetics, in London.
  • We think he's still in London.
  • Are you getting ready with Andy in London?
  • - What are you doing in London?
  • What are you doing in London?
  • What are you doing in London?
  • Tell me, where are you staying in London?
  • How long are you going to be in London?

Alternatives:

  • Are you still in the city?
  • Are you still at the conference?
  • Are you still at the hotel?
  • Are you still at work?
  • Are you still at home?

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