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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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House in/on a tree-lined suburban street

A large three-story house in/on a tree-lined suburban street.


- Is 'in' or 'on' better here?

- Is the sentence OK?

  

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anonymous A large three-story house in/on a tree-lined suburban street. - Is 'in' or 'on' better here? - Is the sentence OK?

  • anonymous A large three-story house in/on a tree-lined suburban street.
  • - Is 'in' or 'on' better here?
  • - Is the sentence OK?
  • 'on' is the correct word in American English.
  • I'm not sure, but it's possible that 'in' is the correct word in British English.
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anonymous

A large three-story house in/on a tree-lined suburban street.


- Is 'in' or 'on' better here?

- Is the sentence OK?

'on' is the correct word in American English. I'm not sure, but it's possible that 'in' is the correct word in British English.

It's not a sentence because you say nothing about this house on the suburban

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