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
- 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?
Then it would be this:
Why have you written 'travel' in your plans for next summer?