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Lucas21c Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

On/in

Could you tell me which one is right between 'on' and 'in' in the following sentences? Thank you.

1. A fox with reddish-brown fur sat [ on / in ] the ice field.
2. There is a fox with reddish-brown fur [ on / in ] the snow field.
  

Top answer

Both are possible; 'on' is more usual, I think.

  • Both are possible; 'on' is more usual, I think.
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Both are possible; 'on' is more usual, I think.

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