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Newguest Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

On/in

Hi

Click on the link in/on the right top corner of the video.

--- Should it be "in" or "on"?
  

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in "on" a corner is for street corners only (as far as I can think).

  • in "on" a corner is for street corners only (as far as I can think).
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"on" a corner is for street corners only (as far as I can think).
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GPY"on" a corner is for street corners only (as far as I can think).
Or, I guess, when there is a strong literal sense of "on", e.g., "Stick that Post-it note on the corner of the screen".

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