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Which one is Ok?
I have a hole in my shoe.
I have a hole under my shoe.
Feb 18, 2014 4:02 PM
Answers · 3
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I agree with Leigh, the first expression is probably more common. However, both are grammatical and make sense. It depends .... whether or not you have a hole 'in' your shoe (you either need to get your shoes repaired or buy a new pair) or you have a hole 'under' your shoe, (you could be standing on a hole and, in which case, I hope it's not a manhole ;)
February 18, 2014
I have a hole in my shoe is the correct answer.
February 18, 2014
I have a hole in my shoe , sounds correct to me
February 18, 2014
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