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Davidrock65 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

on or in?

A, There's a hole in the curtain. B, there's a hole on the curtain.

C. I found a hole in my skirt. D, I found a hole on my skirt.

Which is correct?

Thanks for answering my questions
  

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In, in both cases. A spot ON a piece of fabric, but a hole IN it.

  • In, in both cases.
  • A spot ON a piece of fabric, but a hole IN it.
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In, in both cases.

A spot ON a piece of fabric, but a hole IN it.

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