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PreciousJones Posted 13 years ago
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on/in

Which row are we on/in?

Milk is in/on aisle ten.

Could both be used?
  

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PreciousJones Could both be used? Yes. They may require slightly different circumstances sometimes, and I don't know what my BrE brothers may have to say about these prepositions here.

  • PreciousJones Could both be used?
  • Yes.
  • They may require slightly different circumstances sometimes, and I don't know what my BrE brothers may have to say about these prepositions here.
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PreciousJonesCould both be used?
Yes. They may require slightly different circumstances sometimes, and I don't know what my BrE brothers may have to say about these prepositions here.
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What if we're talking about rows of seat on a plane? Should it be in or on?
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PreciousJonesWhat if we're talking about rows of seat on a plane? Should it be in or on?
In.

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