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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Phrase choice

Should this phrase start with 'in, on, or at'

'In, on, or at' the show ...

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The phrase alone is not sufficient context.

  • The phrase alone is not sufficient context.
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The phrase alone is not sufficient context.
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Mister MicawberThe phrase alone is not sufficient context.
Thanks for you reply, teacher.

How about:

1. I will be ‘in, on, or at’ the Jay Leno show tomorrow.
2. I will be acting ‘in, on, or at’ the show.

All three seem possible to me here in these cases. Do you agree?
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If you are in the audience, you will be at the show.
If you are taking part, you will be in/on the show.
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fivejedjonIf you are in the audience, you will be at the show.If you are taking part, you will be in/on the show.
Thank you very much, teacher! That was what I wanted to know. Many thanks again.

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