0 Hello everyone!02br 02br 00Could you tell me if the two sentences are correct, please?02br 02br 00a) The street was covered 01b00in 02b00trees.02br 00b) I don't know how to program video.02br 02br 00Should the preposition in (a) be "in", not "with"?02br 00Should I rather say program 01b00the02b00 video?02br 02br 00Marry Christmas and a Happy New Year.0-
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0A-- Either preposition is grammatically possible; the meaning of the sentence is oddly stated. 0-
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0A-- Either preposition is grammatically possible; the meaning of the sentence is oddly stated.
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0A-- Either preposition is grammatically possible; the meaning of the sentence is oddly stated. Streets are usually free of trees, so that cars can pass along them freely.02br 02br 00B-- No 01i00the02i00 unless you are speaking of a specific video.0-