Hi, Neither is wrong, but 'in' is better. Clive
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CliveHi,Neither is wrong, but 'in' is better.CliveI agree, but I would also add that we put something on the calendar. Correct?
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anonymous Hi! Is it correct to say I have free time "in my calendar" or "on my calendar"?
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Either preposition could be used but in suggests that your calendar is in a booklet or book and on suggested you have a calendar on the wall