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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Running in the road or running on the road
  

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Anonymous Running in the road or running on the road In American English, at least in the variety that I speak, it's "in" for something that isn't supposed to be in the road, We could not drive through because there were chickens running in the road. ) and "on" for normal use of the road. The track team was running on the road just outside of town.

  • Anonymous Running in the road or running on the road In American English, at least in the variety that I speak, it's "in" for something that isn't supposed to be in the road, We could not drive through because there were chickens running in the road.
  • ) and "on" for normal use of the road.
  • The track team was running on the road just outside of town.
  • CJ
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Anonymous Running in the road or running on the road
Emotion: smile

In American English, at least i

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