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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Which preposition?

Dear People,

I traveled on/in a sailboat.

Which preposition would be appropriate here - on or in?

Thanks in advance.

Noah

  

Top answer

anonymous I traveled on a sailboat. You walked onto the large ship which was powered by sails. You could enjoy the sun lying on a deck chair.

  • anonymous I traveled on a sailboat.
  • You walked onto the large ship which was powered by sails.
  • You could enjoy the sun lying on a deck chair.
  • anonymous I traveled in a sailboat.
  • You climbed into and sat down inside a small vessel which was powered by sails.
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anonymousI traveled on a sailboat.

You walked onto the large ship which was powered by sails. You could enjoy the sun lying on a deck chair.

anonymousI traveled in a sailboat.

You climbed into and sat down inside a small vessel which was powered by sails. You had to duck a lot as the boom moved around. If you sto

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