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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

In between

Could you help me, please?

Where can I use "in between"? Is it possible to say: A belt that has one side made of plastic, the other side of pvc and rubber in between.

Thanks a lot
  

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Well if you're trying to say that the rubber in the middle of the plastic and pvc then sure, that's fine. You use "in between" to say one item is in the middle position of two others. g.

  • Well if you're trying to say that the rubber in the middle of the plastic and pvc then sure, that's fine.
  • You use "in between" to say one item is in the middle position of two others.
  • g.
  • A B C D = "B is in between A and C" or "In between A and C is B" or for more than one item: "B and C are in between A and D".
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Well if you're trying to say that the rubber in the middle of the plastic and pvc then sure, that's fine. You use "in between" to say one item is in the middle position of two others. E.g. A B C D = "B is in between A and C" or "In between A and C is B" or for more than one item: "B and C are in between A and D".

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