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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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the difference among in, on, at the market

what's the difference among in, on, at the market and how should they be used?
  

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Anonymous w W hat's the difference among between in, on, at the market and how should they be used? It varies from speaker to speaker. I tend to by things 'at' a market; other native speakers may buy things 'in' or 'on' a market.

  • Anonymous w W hat's the difference among between in, on, at the market and how should they be used?
  • It varies from speaker to speaker.
  • I tend to by things 'at' a market; other native speakers may buy things 'in' or 'on' a market.
  • It also depends whether the market is a collection of stalls in one place, or something else.
  • Give some examples of sentences containing 'market' and we may be able to give you more precise answers.
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Anonymous w What's the difference among between in, on, at the market and how should they be used?
It varies from speaker to speaker. I tend to by things 'at' a market; other native speakers may buy things 'in' or 'on' a market.

It also depends whether the market is a collection of stalls in one place, or something

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