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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

In or On?

Hi All,

Is it possible to say "In the Field" or "On the field"?

"In the window" or "at the window"?

Thanks!
  

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All four are correct. Which one you use depends on the context. If you have specific examples we can provide more help.

  • All four are correct.
  • Which one you use depends on the context.
  • If you have specific examples we can provide more help.
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All four are correct. Which one you use depends on the context. If you have specific examples we can provide more help.
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I could see it THROUGH the window.
The sun catcher hung IN the window.
She stood AT the window and waved good bye.
She stuck the decal ON the window.
I threw it OUT the window.

So many options with window!

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