Dear all,
Kindly tell me which of the prepositions are apt in the following expressions.
1) Peter punched him in/on his temple.
2) The stone hit him in/on the temple.
3) There is an ulcer on/in his leg.
3) She slapped him in/on his face.
Thank you.
First, what do you think, please? Clive
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