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"in the paper"or "on the paper"
What's the difference between "in the paper" and “on the paper”?
Are they both correct?
Could you give me some examples?
May 21, 2019 7:58 AM
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He wrote something ON the paper
He read the paper (newspaper)
He read something IN the paper (Newspaper)
This is a strange kind of paper, there is something (like bits of wood or plastic embedded) IN it.
Hope that helps...interesting question thanks.
May 21, 2019
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Can you provide some context. What kind of paper? An exam paper, a newspaper, just a piece of paper with some writing on it?
May 21, 2019
có ai trả lời tửng tế đi khó vãi
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