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Liton Das Posted 6 years ago
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In or on

What do we say grammatically and the difference between both.

Something is written in or on the page.

Something or an insect died when I closed the book suddenly.

An died fly on the page.


Also tell me how would I describe the death of that insect. I mean how did it die? Imbricate would it be the right word.

  

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Liton Das What do we say grammatically and the difference between both. Something is written in or on the page. Something or an insect died when I closed the book suddenly.

  • Liton Das What do we say grammatically and the difference between both.
  • Something is written in or on the page.
  • Something or an insect died when I closed the book suddenly.
  • An died fly on the page.
  • Also tell me how would I describe the death of that insect.
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Liton Das

What do we say grammatically and the difference between both.

Something is written in or on the page.

Something or an insect died when I closed the book suddenly.

An died fly on the page.


Also tell me how would I describe the death of that insect. I mean how did it die? Imbricate would it be the right word.

No, I

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