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PreciousJones Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

in/on

Photos are in/on my phone. And

Photos are in/on my computer.

Are both useable or is one better than the other?

Is one of them wrong?

Thanks!
  

Top answer

Both in and on are fine (I prefer on ), but the sentence sounds odd without the word the .

  • Both in and on are fine (I prefer on ), but the sentence sounds odd without the word the .
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Both in and on are fine (I prefer on), but the sentence sounds odd without the word the.
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The photos are in/on my phone.

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