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Kittixay Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

"On the use of" or "in the use of"

1. Which one is correct between the below sentences?
"On the use of the present perfect" or "In the use of the present perfect"
2. "Animals" When we say something in general all the whole class of them, we don't use any article, right?
  

Top answer

1. All prepositions are correct before a noun: He gave me some advice on the use of the present perfect. He is interested in the use of the present perfect.

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  • All prepositions are correct before a noun: He gave me some advice on the use of the present perfect.
  • He is interested in the use of the present perfect.
  • I want to talk about the use of the present perfect.
  • 2.
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1. All prepositions are correct before a noun:
He gave me some advice on the use of the present perfect.
He is interested in the use of the present perfect.
I want to talk about the use of the present perfect.
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2. Right.

CB

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