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LauraChang2007 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

What is correct?

I'm sitting on desk or in desk. What is correct?
  

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I am sitting at (or behind) the desk means your are in a chair behind the desk. I am sitting on the desk means you are sitting on top of the desk itself. The article the is required here.

  • I am sitting at (or behind) the desk means your are in a chair behind the desk.
  • I am sitting on the desk means you are sitting on top of the desk itself.
  • The article the is required here.
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I am sitting at (or behind) the desk means your are in a chair behind the desk.

I am sitting on the desk means you are sitting on top of the desk itself.

The article the is required here.

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'On' is the correct word to use.

Only use 'in' when you are physically inside something, e.g a train or a bus.

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sitting on desk is correct

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very thankful to you for this information and correction shermla

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