1. Our Acting Manager had to put off his trip, due to there was no vacant seat on the plane. (we use the preposition on, is it correct or not? ) 2. Lots of farmers work on the farms. (we use the preposition on, is it correct or not? And in this sentence, do we use the definite article before the word farm or not?)
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1. Our Acting Manager had to put off his trip, because there was no vacant seat on the plane. (we use the preposition on, is it correct or not?
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Our Acting Manager had to put off his trip, because there was no vacant seat on the plane.
(we use the preposition on, is it correct or not?
-- Yes ) 2.
Lots of farmers work on the farms.
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1. Our Acting Manager had to put off his trip, because there was no vacant seat on the plane. (we use the preposition on, is it correct or not? -- Yes)
2. Lots of farmers work on the farms. (we use the preposition on, is it correct or not?-- Yes. And in this sentence, do we use the definite article before the word farm or not?-- if yo