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Which preposition is correct?
I'm on the train / I'm in the train
Which version is correct?
14. Jan. 2011 17:32
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It depends on the context, but usually "on the train".
14. Januar 2011
2
Here's a way to remember traveling prepositions:
1. If you can stand or walk on it, we use the preposition "on" (e.g., a train, plane, ship, subway)
2. If you have to sit in it, we use "in" (e.g., a car, a truck, a rowboat)
3. If you actually sit or stand on top of it, we use "on" (e.g., a motorcycle, a bicycle, a skateboard)
4. We use "by" to indicate the method of transport (by car, by plane, by sea, by air, by bike, etc.).
14. Januar 2011
1
both of them
1) example of a poem
The Boy in the Train
by Mary Campbell Smith
Whit wey does the engine say 'Toot-toot'?
Is it feart to gang in the tunnel?
Whit wey is the furnace no pit oot
When the rain gangs doon the funnel?
What'll I hae for my tea the nicht?
A herrin', or maybe a haddie?
Has Gran'ma gotten electric licht?
Is the next stop Kirkcaddy?
There's a hoodie-craw on yon turnip-raw!
An' seagulls! - sax or seeven.
I'll no fa' oot o' the windae, Maw,
Its sneckit, as sure as I'm leevin'.
We're into the tunnel! we're a' in the dark!
But dinna be frichtit, Daddy,
We'll sune be comin' to Beveridge Park,
And the next stop's Kirkcaddy!
Is yon the mune I see in the sky?
It's awfu' wee an' curly,
See! there's a coo and a cauf ootbye,
An' a lassie pu'in' a hurly!
He's chackit the tickets and gien them back,
Sae gie me my ain yin, Daddy.
Lift doon the bag frae the luggage rack,
For the next stop's Kirkcaddy!
There's a gey wheen boats at the harbour mou',
And eh! dae ya see the cruisers?
The cinnamon drop I was sookin' the noo
Has tummelt an' stuck tae ma troosers. . .
I'll sune be ringin' ma Gran'ma's bell,
She'll cry, 'Come ben, my laddie',
For I ken mysel' by the queer-like smell
That the next stop's Kirkcaddy!
2) example; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_the_Train_(poem)
On The Train is a poem by Gillian Clarke. Its chief subject matter is the Paddington rail crash and its aftermath.
14. Januar 2011
1
on
on a train/ on a bus
14. Januar 2011
1
'I'm ON the (a?) train' is correct.
14. Januar 2011
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