Hello!
Could you help me, please?
I saw both variants: to see ON the video and IN the video. Which is right, if both, then what is the difference?
Thank you!
Both "in the video" and "on the video" are used, but to me, "in the video" sounds better. There is no difference in intended meaning.
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Both "in the video" and "on the video" are used, but to me, "in the video" sounds better. There is no difference in intended meaning.