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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Balcony

Should it be:

In the balcony or on the balcony?

The balcony in this case is enclosed and not outdoors.

Thank you!
  

Top answer

" It doesn't matter whether it is indoors or outdoors, or how it is enclosed. A balcony is considered primarily to be a platform. So things are on the balcony.

  • " It doesn't matter whether it is indoors or outdoors, or how it is enclosed.
  • A balcony is considered primarily to be a platform.
  • So things are on the balcony.
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Use "on the balcony." It doesn't matter whether it is indoors or outdoors, or how it is enclosed. A balcony is considered primarily to be a platform. So things are on the balcony.

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