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Apple fold 635 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Missing from/on/in the list

Which sentence is correct? Do they mean the same thing and are they all grammatically correct?


It is missing from my list.

It is missing on my list.

It is missing in my list.


I am trying to say that, I have made a list and forgot to include something.


Thank you.

  

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The only one that makes sense to me is "missing from my list". CJ

  • The only one that makes sense to me is "missing from my list".
  • CJ
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The only one that makes sense to me is "missing from my list".

CJ

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