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Why "on" was put after "put your seatbelt"? Is it okay not to put "on"?

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Rebecca

"On" in this sentence is an adverb modifying the verb "put", specifying where the seatbelt is being put, which is "on" (is in on your body). The use of "on" is necessary for this sentence to make sense.

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