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Mr1bin Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Are these prepositions acceptable?

He is holding a cart with / on his right hand.

He is grabbing a cabbage in/with/on his right hand.
  

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Hi, He is holding a cart with / on his right hand. Not 'on'. He is grabbing a cabbage in/with/on his right hand.

  • Hi, He is holding a cart with / on his right hand.
  • Not 'on'.
  • He is grabbing a cabbage in/with/on his right hand.
  • Not 'on'.
  • Usually 'with'.
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Hi,

He is holding a cart with / onhis right hand. Not 'on'.


He is grabbing a cabbage in/with/on his right hand. Not 'on'. Usually 'with'.

Clive
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CliveHi,He is holding a cart with / onhis right hand. Not 'on'. He is grabbing a cabbage in/with/on his right hand. Not 'on'. Usually 'with'. Clive
In 2nd one, in and with are both ok? Thanks!

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