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Which is the difference between IN or ON?
Sep 28, 2015 12:58 PM
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hello andrea how are you ? well in way .............
In the most literal sense, "ON" has to do with contact between surfaces, "IN" has to do with enclosure and containment.
The pen is on the book. The book is on the table. The man is on the roof. The newspaper is on the floor. The picture is on the wall.
The water is in the glass. The car is in the garage. The students are in the gym. The chocolates are in the box. The milk is in the refrigerator.
For non-literal usage, it is not always possible to predict exactly which preposition is to be used. These may have to be learned as expressions.
on my mind, on fire, on tap, on the run
in a good mood, in trouble, in the way
September 28, 2015
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They are prepositions which have many different uses. I cannot give you a simple answer.
There are prepositions of TIME and PLACE, and prepositions that are used with certain idioms and expressions.
September 28, 2015
1
Para lugares - in = dentro de
On = sobre
Para tiempo - in = dentro de
September 28, 2015
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