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New2grammar Posted 19 years ago
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in/on

When you mention about page, slide or list which preposition do you use, in or on? Please explain the difference, if any. Thanks!

in/on the list

in/on this slide

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I don't see any significant difference.

  • I don't see any significant difference.
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I don't see any significant difference.
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So, do you accept "Who is in the list?" as well as "Who is on the list?"?

Also, is 'Who is in the picture?' as good as 'Who is on the picture?' ?
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I think Mr. M. may have stepped out for a moment.

in/on
the list, but only in the picture.

in the list
on the list
?in the slide
on the slide
in the picture
on the page

CJ

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