Do you want to play games in my phone/PC?" OR "Do you want to play games on my phone/PC?"
My dear and respected teachers,
1: "What's the English for...?" OR "What's the English of...?" 2: "I always use Yahoo! in my phone." OR "I always use Yahoo! on my phone." Which one is correct? 3: "Do you want to play games in my phone/PC?" OR "Do you want to play games on my phone/PC?" 4: "Today he went to get my child admission to school." correct?
Top answer
1. " 2. "I always use Yahoo!
— Mr Wordy
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"I always use Yahoo!
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" To me, #4 means something like "Today he went to enrol my child in school".
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To me, #4 means something like "Today he went to enrol my child in school". Is that what you intend it to mean? Your sentence is kind of OK I suppose, but I think it would be better if you could find a stronger and clearer way to con