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Lucas21c Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

on/in your face/neck

Could you confirm whether both of (A) and (B) are okay in the following sentences? Thank you.

1. How do you naturally get rid of wrinkles [ (A) in / (B) on ] your face?
2. How do you naturally get rid of wrinkles [ (A) in / (B) on ] your neck?
  

Top answer

Use 'on' only. You would learn English a bit faster if you would dispense with the A's and B's and concentrate on writing the words (here, 'in' and 'on') only.

  • Use 'on' only.
  • You would learn English a bit faster if you would dispense with the A's and B's and concentrate on writing the words (here, 'in' and 'on') only.
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Use 'on' only.

You would learn English a bit faster if you would dispense with the A's and B's and concentrate on writing the words (here, 'in' and 'on') only.
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Well, I am sorry that I can't agree with you. If you are over 10, you can never learn anything related to language naturally. I know some of my quesions sound silly and useless, and you as a native speaker might never understand why I ask them. However, I am sure finding and realizing the difference between As and Bs is more important that you think. If you stop asking, I am convinced that your co
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Lucas, I am merely advising you not to insert the letters 'A' and 'B' in your questions. Just insert the words themselves. You don't need the 'A' and 'B' in your question; just use 'in' and 'on'. Do you understand me now?
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I see. Because of the wording, 'You would learn English a bit faster ~', I interpreted your answer as a whole wrongly. Sorry for my misunderstanding and bothering you twice.

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