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Newguest Posted 18 years ago
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under/(in) team

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00Is OK to say: I trained under him OR "under his feet"? It seems to me that I saw it somewhere written in this way.02br
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00Also: He is not 01b00in/on02b00 the national team anymore. IN or ON?02br
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  • 0 I trained under him and in the national team are right.
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0 I trained under him and in the national team are right. 0-
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0I trained under him.02br
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00I trained under his wing.02br
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00He is not in/on the national team anymore - I would accept both.0-
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00Are there any cases when we should say: "on team"?0-
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10I trained under him.12br
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10I trained under his wing.12br
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10He is not in/on the national team anymore - I would accept both.12br
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10OK. Thanks.0-
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Newguest
Hi

Are there any cases when we should say: "on team"?

Yes, say on the team in the U.S. I'm always amazed when the pronouns change when you cross the Atlantic.
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Grammar Geek
I'm always amazed when the pronouns change when you cross the Atlantic.

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