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PreciousJones Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

On/in

I just peed in my pants. Or

I just peed on my pants.

Can both be used and what's the difference between the two?
  

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I just peed in my pants. If you are wearing the, and then peed, you peed in your pants. If your pants are off and you pee on them - you pee ON your pants.

  • I just peed in my pants.
  • If you are wearing the, and then peed, you peed in your pants.
  • If your pants are off and you pee on them - you pee ON your pants.
  • Rob Hewson
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I just peed in my pants. If you are wearing the, and then peed, you peed in your pants. If your pants are off and you pee on them - you pee ON your pants.

Rob Hewson

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