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In Internet or on Internet?
Are these phrase the same? Or we must use "in Internet" than "on Internet" in speaking? Sometimes I can hear else the "on Internet" in speech. So are they right for English communication? Thanks in advance.
Jun 5, 2012 4:17 PM
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"Internet" always has "the" (there's only one), and the preposition is "on" (nothing else): "on the internet".
June 5, 2012
2
When "internet" is used as a noun, it's customarily "on the internet.''
When ''internet'' is used as an adjective"you might see sth like ''in internet usage, one sees u for you," or "in internet operations...'' etc.
June 5, 2012
1
'on the Internet' is correct.
June 5, 2012
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