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Liznice Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

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01font00can you tell me... when, i can to use01b00 in/on02b02font02br
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  • 01font00She lives 01b00in/on02b00 England02font02li
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0Hello Liznice 05002br 02br 00You have to use in when you talk about places, so it's right to say 'She lives in England'02br 00'on' can be used, just to mention one example, before a day of the week: I won't work on Saturday02br 02br 00a little advice, if you don't mind: when you use 'can' you have to avoid to put 'to' before the following verb: so it's not 'I can to use' but 'I can use' as it is 'can you explain ... '010id1

  • 0Hello Liznice 05002br 02br 00You have to use in when you talk about places, so it's right to say 'She lives in England'02br 00'on' can be used, just to mention one example, before a day of the week: I won't work on Saturday02br 02br 00a little advice, if you don't mind: when you use 'can' you have to avoid to put 'to' before the following verb: so it's not 'I can to use' but 'I can use' as it is 'can you explain ...
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0Hello Liznice 05002br
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00You have to use in when you talk about places, so it's right to say 'She lives in England'02br
00'on' can be used, just to mention one example, before a day of the week: I won't work on Saturday02br
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00a little advice, if you don't mind: when you use 'can' you have to avoid to put 'to' before the following v
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00when you use 'can' you have to avoid to put 'to' before the following verb12blockquote
10And also when you use 'avoid', you have to 01u00avoid putting02u00 'to' before the following verb, which should also have an 01i00-ing02i00on it! 05002br
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0yep, right! Thanks for reminding me Jim, I forgot the rule 050010id4
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1font00Thanks a lot for your help and advice 05000 Francesca02font02br
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01font00but for example this sencence 02font02br
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0well, I made just 1 example about the usage of on, actually! 05002br
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00It's correct to use 'in' before the years..and concerning on: it could be used in many ways (like: I'm on the phone/ it depends on you...), maybe you had better check your grammar book 051010id511id1

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