Rafaela
what's the difference between ''in a video'' and ''on a video'' ?
Jul 6, 2016 5:32 AM
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Unless you can provide further context here the only situation that comes to mind would be something like this: "I saw it in a video on Youtube" implies something was part of the sequence of events of a video e.g. the content of the video was a man jumping. "See Transformers on video now" goes back to the days before DVD where we had video cassettes, and to say a film was on video meant you could rent/buy the film stored on a video casette. I can't immediately think of a context for "on a video" it is said a lot in conversation instead of "in a video" like my example above, but strictly speaking it's wrong in that situation.
July 6, 2016
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