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Joseph A Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

On or in

Hello everyone,

Is either "on" or "in" possible in the following sentence?

- Why have you written travel in your plan for the next summer?

Or must "on" be used as follow?

- Why have you written travel on your plan for the next summer?

If both are possible, are they different variations of American and British English?

Kind regards

JA

  

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- Why have you written travel in your plan for the next summer? It seems odd, but not because of 'in'. What kind of writing is involved here?

  • - Why have you written travel in your plan for the next summer?
  • It seems odd, but not because of 'in'.
  • What kind of writing is involved here?
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Joseph AIs either "on" or "in" possible in the following sentence?- Why have you written travel in your plan for the next summer?

It seems odd, but not because of 'in'. What kind of writing is involved here?

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Then it would be this:

Why have you written 'travel' in your plans for next summer?

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