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Chiageraldine Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

On or In

Which is correct?

I am on Oprah.

or

I am in Oprah.

Thanks again!
  

Top answer

What is the meaning? The TV show? Then 'on'.

  • What is the meaning?
  • The TV show?
  • Then 'on'.
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What is the meaning? The TV show? Then 'on'.
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Oh, ok. If it is the TV show, then we use 'on'. Then when do we use 'in'?

I also have another question:

It seems like the whole world is celebrating with the emotional recession and pyschological downturn which are now becoming a part of my ever getting complicated battle with myself.

>>> I am not sure if the flow of thought is logical.
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Then when do we use 'in'? -- I saw Oprah in her new role as slim moderator.

Edit your other sentence by starting again and making at least two sentences of it. It has too many words and ideas and makes little or no sense.
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oh thank you.

sorry i need to ask more questions,

I am new IN/ON Facebook.

Today IN/ON Discovery Channel....

I watched it IN/ON Discovery Channel....

This is the first time I cancelled a project IN/ON eLance (elance is an online programming site (?))
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and there's another one..

I read the article IN/ON eHow.com.

THANKS
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I suggest:


I am new AT Facebook.
Today ON Discovery Channel..
I watched it ON Discovery Channel..
This is the first time I cancelled a project AT eLance.
I read the article AT eHow.com.

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