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New2grammar Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

in/on/at

There are holes [in/at] the bottom of the square box.

They guy who is sitting [in/on] the backseat is your biological father.

Which preposition is correct?

Thanks in advance!
  

Top answer

I'd use in in both cases. CJ

  • I'd use in in both cases.
  • CJ
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2 Answers
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I'd use in in both cases.

CJ
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I agree. closer to use "in". Emotion: smile

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