1. Which form is correct:
"ON the advertisement, it only came a cellphone number as a form of contact."
Or
"IN the advertisement, it only came a cellphone number as a form of contact."
2. And would it make any difference if it was said:
"ON the advertisement, there was only a cellphone number as a form of contact."
Or
"IN the advertisement, there was only a cellphone number as a form of contact."
in , not on . Of your 4 exampels, only this is OK. "
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in, not on.
Of your 4 exampels, only this is OK.
"IN the advertisement, there was only a cellphone number as a form of contact."
But say eg "IN the ad, there was only a cellphone number as a form of contact."