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HUBLOT Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

"write in Twitter" / "write on Twitter"

Hi teachers,

Are "write in Twitter" and "write on Twitter" both grammatically correct?

1. You're reading something I wrote in Twitter. (http://tinyurl.com/bwzv5as)



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Both are OK, but I prefer 'on'. Note that we commonly say eg I read it on the internet. Clive

  • Both are OK, but I prefer 'on'.
  • Note that we commonly say eg I read it on the internet.
  • Clive
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Both are OK, but I prefer 'on'.
Note that we commonly say eg I read it on the internet.

Clive
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Is correct to write the morning was freshed and cleared:The overnight shower of rain had cleared the air of yesterday's dust .
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Please start a new thread. This has nothing to do with what is being discussed here.

Clive

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