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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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what is the difference between in and on?
  

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These are two prepositions that are used in many situations with many different nuances of meaning. Most basically: an item may be on the desk (atop, visible) or in (not visible) a drawer of the desk

  • These are two prepositions that are used in many situations with many different nuances of meaning.
  • Most basically: an item may be on the desk (atop, visible) or in (not visible) a drawer of the desk
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These are two prepositions that are used in many situations with many different nuances of meaning. Most basically: an item may be on the desk (atop, visible) or in (not visible) a drawer of the desk

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