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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

" in" or "to" preposition

Hi everyone! I just want to know which of the two sentence is correct.

1. They decided to go on a trip in Florida.

or.

2. They decided to go on a trip to Florida.

please help me know.
  

Top answer

If you are coming to Florida from somewhere else, then your trip is TO Flordia. "

  • If you are coming to Florida from somewhere else, then your trip is TO Flordia.
  • "
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If you are coming to Florida from somewhere else, then your trip is TO Flordia.

There are situations when "in" could work, but you probably want "to."

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