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It means using something as a foundation or a starting point for an idea or action.

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Explanation at your level:

You use based on to say where something comes from. For example, 'This book is based on a true story.' It helps you explain your ideas simply.

When you want to explain why you think something, use based on. It connects your opinion to a fact. 'I think it will rain, based on the dark clouds.'

This phrase is great for school or work. Use it to link your conclusions to data. 'The project is based on the research we did last month.' It makes your English sound more organized.

In professional settings, based on shows you have done your homework. It implies that your statements are supported by evidence or logic, which is crucial for reports and presentations.

At this level, you can use based on to discuss nuance. You might say, 'His argument is based on a flawed premise,' which shows critical thinking and a sophisticated grasp of cause-and-effect relationships.

Mastery of this phrase involves understanding its subtle role in academic discourse. It is the bedrock of logical argumentation. Whether you are citing sources or building a theoretical framework, based on is the essential bridge between premise and conclusion.

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  • Used to show the source of an idea.
  • Always followed by 'on'.
  • Common in both formal and informal English.
  • Distinguish from 'based in' (location).

When you hear the phrase based on, think of a house being built on a solid foundation. Just like a house needs a base to stand, ideas, stories, and decisions need a source to be valid.

You use this phrase to connect a result to its cause or inspiration. Whether you are talking about a movie based on a book or a theory based on scientific data, you are telling the listener exactly where the information came from.

It is one of the most useful phrases in English for showing logic and clarity. By using it, you help your listener understand your thought process or the history behind a specific conclusion.

The word base comes from the Greek word basis, which literally means 'a step' or 'a pedestal.' Over time, it evolved through Latin and Old French to mean the bottom part of something.

In the 16th century, the verb base began to be used to describe the act of placing something on a foundation. As English developed, adding the preposition on allowed speakers to link abstract concepts—like opinions or plans—to their physical or logical sources.

This evolution reflects how humans move from physical objects (a base of a statue) to abstract concepts (a base of an argument). It is a perfect example of how language grows to handle more complex, intellectual work over the centuries.

You will find based on everywhere, from casual chats to formal academic papers. It is extremely versatile. You can use it to talk about facts, like 'The report is based on recent statistics,' or creative works, like 'The film is based on a true story.'

In formal writing, it is often used to show evidence. In casual conversation, it is used to explain your reasoning, such as 'I think he's late, based on the traffic reports.' It is a neutral, professional phrase that fits almost any situation.

Avoid using it when you want to describe a physical location; for that, you would use 'located at' or 'situated in.' Always remember that based on focuses on the source, not the place.

1. Based on the evidence: Used to introduce a conclusion after looking at facts. Example: Based on the evidence, the judge made a decision.

2. Based on my experience: Used to give advice from your past. Example: Based on my experience, you should study early.

3. Based on what I hear: Used to share rumors or news. Example: Based on what I hear, the party is canceled.

4. Based on the facts: Similar to evidence, focusing on objective truth. Example: The plan is based on the facts provided.

5. Loosely based on: Used when something is only slightly inspired by a source. Example: The movie is loosely based on the classic novel.

Grammatically, based on acts as a prepositional phrase. It is usually followed by a noun or a gerund (verb + -ing). For example, 'It is based on facts' or 'It is based on analyzing the data.'

In terms of pronunciation, the 's' in based sounds like a /t/ because of the preceding voiceless sound. In American English, the 't' in on is sometimes softened, though it remains clear. The stress is usually on base.

It rhymes with words like faced on, paced on, and raced on. Remember that based is a past participle, so it always requires the 'd' at the end, even if it sounds like a 't' sound.

Fun Fact

The word 'base' shares roots with 'basis', which is why we use it for foundations!

Pronunciation Guide

UK /beɪst ɒn/

Crisp 't' sound and short 'o'

US /beɪst ɑːn/

Soft 't' and open 'ah' sound

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing the 'd' as a separate syllable
  • Confusing 'on' with 'in'
  • Dropping the 't' sound

Rhymes With

paced on raced on faced on laced on chased on

Difficulty Rating

Lesen 1/5

Very easy to read

Writing 2/5

Common in writing

Speaking 2/5

Common in speech

Hören 1/5

Very common

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

base on fact

Learn Next

foundation evidence derived

Fortgeschritten

predicated substantiated

Grammar to Know

Passive Voice

The book is based on...

Prepositional Phrases

Based on the facts...

Gerunds

Based on learning...

Examples by Level

1

The movie is based on a book.

movie / based on / book

Passive voice structure

2

My job is based on helping people.

job / based on / helping

Gerund usage

3

This is based on true facts.

this / based on / facts

Adjective phrase

4

The story is based on my life.

story / based on / my life

Possessive pronoun

5

It is based on science.

it / based on / science

Simple subject

6

The game is based on luck.

game / based on / luck

Noun object

7

This plan is based on yours.

plan / based on / yours

Possessive pronoun

8

Is it based on the truth?

is it / based on / truth

Question structure

1

The decision was based on the budget.

2

My opinion is based on what I saw.

3

The report is based on new data.

4

This house is based on an old design.

5

The class is based on teamwork.

6

His logic is based on experience.

7

The show is based on a legend.

8

Everything is based on trust.

1

The theory is based on extensive research.

2

We acted based on the manager's advice.

3

The software is based on open-source code.

4

The policy is based on fairness.

5

The song is based on a poem.

6

The system is based on simple rules.

7

The conclusion is based on the evidence.

8

The recipe is based on a family secret.

1

The strategy is based on market analysis.

2

His argument is based on a false assumption.

3

The architecture is based on classical styles.

4

The model is based on complex algorithms.

5

The verdict is based on the jury's findings.

6

The film is loosely based on historical events.

7

The curriculum is based on international standards.

8

The invention is based on a new discovery.

1

The entire legal framework is based on precedent.

2

His philosophical stance is based on existentialism.

3

The economic recovery is based on sustainable growth.

4

The artistic movement is based on radical principles.

5

The diagnosis is based on clinical observation.

6

The narrative is based on a series of letters.

7

The design is based on biomimicry.

8

The result is based on a statistical average.

1

The hypothesis is based on empirical verification.

2

The cultural shift is based on generational change.

3

The geopolitical stability is based on mutual deterrence.

4

The artistic vision is based on abstract expressionism.

5

The scientific breakthrough is based on rigorous testing.

6

The social contract is based on shared values.

7

The architectural integrity is based on structural engineering.

8

The literary work is based on archetypal motifs.

Häufige Kollokationen

based on evidence
based on facts
based on research
based on experience
based on a true story
loosely based on
based on data
based on principles
based on assumptions
based on the results

Idioms & Expressions

"Get back to basics"

Return to simple, fundamental principles

We need to get back to basics.

neutral

"Base of operations"

The main place where you work

This is our base of operations.

formal

"Cover all bases"

Prepare for all possibilities

We covered all bases for the trip.

casual

"Touch base"

To contact someone briefly

Let's touch base tomorrow.

business

"Off base"

Incorrect or mistaken

Your guess is totally off base.

casual

"Base instincts"

Basic or primitive desires

He acted on his base instincts.

literary

Easily Confused

~에 근거하여 vs Based in

Both use 'based'

Based in = location; Based on = source

He is based in London; The film is based on a book.

~에 근거하여 vs Founded on

Similar meaning

Founded is more about origins/institutions

The law is founded on justice.

~에 근거하여 vs Derived from

Similar meaning

Derived is more about extraction

The oil is derived from plants.

~에 근거하여 vs Built on

Similar meaning

Built is more physical

The house is built on rock.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + is + based on + noun

The test is based on the book.

B1

Subject + is + based on + gerund

The plan is based on working hard.

B2

Based on + noun, + clause

Based on the facts, we won.

B2

It is loosely based on + noun

It is loosely based on history.

B1

The decision is based on + noun

The decision is based on logic.

Wortfamilie

Nouns

base the bottom part

Verbs

base to use as a foundation

Adjectives

baseless without foundation

Verwandt

basic adjective form

How to Use It

frequency

10

Formality Scale

Academic papers Business reports Casual conversation Slang

Häufige Fehler

Based off of Based on
While common in speech, 'based off of' is considered non-standard.
Base on (as a verb) Base something on
You must use the past participle 'based' when describing the foundation.
Based in (for ideas) Based on
Use 'based in' for locations, 'based on' for sources.
Based with Based on
The correct preposition is 'on'.
Based to Based on
The correct preposition is 'on'.

Tips

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When Native Speakers Use It

Use it to explain your logic.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always follow with 'on'.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Avoid 'based off of'.

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Study Smart

Pair it with your sources.

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Did You Know?

It comes from the Greek 'basis'.

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Cultural Insight

Used heavily in news.

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Memory Palace Trick

Visualize a foundation.

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Say It Right

Keep the 't' sound crisp.

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Professionalism

Great for emails.

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Practice

Use it to cite facts.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Think of a 'base' of a building; it holds everything up.

Visual Association

A pyramid standing on its base.

Word Web

foundation source origin evidence

Herausforderung

Write three sentences today using 'based on'.

Wortherkunft

Greek/Latin

Original meaning: Step or pedestal

Kultureller Kontext

None.

Very common in business and academic settings.

'Based on a true story' is a standard movie opening.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Work

  • Based on my findings
  • Based on the report
  • Based on our goal

School

  • Based on the text
  • Based on the lecture
  • Based on the data

Movies/Books

  • Based on a true story
  • Based on a novel
  • Loosely based on

Discussions

  • Based on what you said
  • Based on my view
  • Based on the facts

Conversation Starters

"What is your favorite movie based on a book?"

"How do you make decisions based on data?"

"Is your current job based on what you studied?"

"Can you name a theory based on science?"

"Why is it important to have opinions based on facts?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a decision you made based on advice.

Describe a book you read based on real events.

Explain a rule at your work based on safety.

Reflect on a goal based on your past experience.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen

It is common in speech but avoid it in writing.

It is a past participle phrase.

Baseless.

No, it's a prepositional phrase.

Use 'based in' for locations.

It is neutral and professional.

Yes, 'based on reading' is correct.

B-A-S-E-D O-N.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

The movie is ___ on a book.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: based

The past participle 'based' is required.

multiple choice A2

Which is correct?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: It is based on facts.

Correct passive structure.

true false B1

'Based off of' is the most formal way to say this.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

It is informal; 'based on' is preferred.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

All matched!

Distinguishing between source and location.

sentence order B2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

Standard structure: Subject + is + based on + noun.

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