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Cherry

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2020.03.04 14:01

How to use: in vs. on

On = being in contact with the surface

of something
In = being surrounded by something

If location is specific use on
If location is non specific use in

(please note that in all languages rules are not applicable across the board)
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  • Victoria 2020.03.04 14:10

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    @Cherry Hi would you tell me some examples using 'in'?
  • Yasmin aka 김사장 2020.03.04 14:12

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    Omg thenk u senpai
  • Cherry 2020.03.04 14:14

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    @Victoria of course! Example sentences: 1. I went for a walk in the park this weekend 2. I put the groceries in the refrigerator when I got home. 3. Sometimes I feel like I'm the happiest person in the world I hope that helps
  • Cherry 2020.03.04 14:15

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    @Yasmin aka 김사장 😂😂 sometimes you're so funny !!! This isn't one of those times AH HA HA 🤭🤭🤭
  • Yasmin aka 김사장 2020.03.04 14:16

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    @Cherry ok.
  • Cherry 2020.03.04 14:17

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    @Yasmin aka 김사장 🙄 well that was anticlimactic 🤨
  • Victoria 2020.03.04 14:21

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    @Cherry yes, it helps. Thanks!
  • Cherry 2020.03.04 14:23

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    @Yasmin aka 김사장 OMG come back!!!! I'll be sinfully pie for you 😂
  • Cherry 2020.03.04 14:23

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    @Victoria I'm glad to hear that 😁
  • Yasmin aka 김사장 2020.03.04 15:05

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    @Cherry 👀
  • 54321 2020.03.04 15:13

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    How to copy the text in the screen? Does this make sense? :)
  • Cherry 2020.03.04 15:15

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    @54321 long press over the text and then press copy when the options come up.
  • 54321 2020.03.04 15:16

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    Oh, i mean the usage of in in my sentence.
  • Cherry 2020.03.04 15:22

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    @54321 🤦🏽‍♀️😂😂 it should be "how do I copy the text on the screen" you specified where the text was so you would us "on"
  • cesar 2020.03.04 16:01

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    I'm in bed or I'm on bed. in theses sentences which is the right way to say it ?
  • Cherry 2020.03.04 16:06

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    @cesar 🤔 tough. So both work. If you say you are in bed, it is a general statement that you are lying down probably to go to sleep. If you say I am on the bed you are just giving your current location with no implications on what you are doing. 😬 does that make sense?

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