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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

In, on, for

Which is correct. Are they all correct or is one better.

A football plater in/on/for the national team of England.

Please provide examples.

Thanks a lot.
  

Top answer

plater => player

  • plater => player
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Sorry my mistake. Yes, I meant player. So is can any of them be used or is there cases for each. Please provide examples. thanks
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A player on/for/with the national football team of England
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A football player in the national team of England so in is correct

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