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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

On/in

Do we say, "I don't want to be in the news or I don't want to be on the news?"
Do we say, "I competed in a game or I competed on a game?"
On the news or in the news?
In a competition or on a competition?

Is it always I don't want to be on?

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Anonymous On the news or in the news? Either. on the news (on television, on the radio) in the news (in the newspaper, in a news magazine) Anonymous In a competition or on a competition?

  • Anonymous On the news or in the news?
  • Either.
  • on the news (on television, on the radio) in the news (in the newspaper, in a news magazine) Anonymous In a competition or on a competition?
  • in.
  • Anonymous Is it always I don't want to be on?
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AnonymousOn the news or in the news?
Either.
on the news (on television, on the radio)
in the news (in the newspaper, in a news magazine)
AnonymousIn a competition or on a competition?
in.
AnonymousIs it always I don't want to be on?
No.

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