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Agarista Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

"in" or "on"

Hello. Could you please tell me if either of the prepositions could be used in the sentence below?

I found a place in/on Chaussée D'Ixelles for 250 euro.

Thank you.

  

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1. Chaussée D'Ixelles is a road. I found a place on Chaussée D'Ixelles for 250 euro.

  • 1.
  • Chaussée D'Ixelles is a road.
  • I found a place on Chaussée D'Ixelles for 250 euro.
  • 2.
  • Chaussée D'Ixelles is a town, district, city, island or community.
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1. Chaussée D'Ixelles is a road.

I found a place on Chaussée D'Ixelles for 250 euro.

2. Chaussée D'Ixelles is a town, district, city, island or community.

I found a place in Chaussée D'Ixelles for 250 euro.

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