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Stélio Cândido
Which is the difference between ~on & in!
I would say?
I’m on the Bus or I’m in the Bus?
I’m on the Bad or I’m in the Bad.
Jul 1, 2019 9:37 AM
Answers · 2
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The difference between on and in
you would say: I'm on the bus > that is mean you're inside the bus
- I'm on the bed > means that you are above the bed
- I'm in the bed > meaning that you are inside the bed and you are going to sleep 💤
- i hope that you can understand it easily this way
July 1, 2019
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prepositions are difficult for English learners, so don't feel bad.
We say: "I'm ON the bus" - not "in"
We don't say "I'm in the bad" - We DO say "I'm in the wrong"
Good question and keep practicing prepositions... I don't even think native English speakers know why we say "on the bus" instead of "in the bus"!!!
July 1, 2019
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Stélio Cândido
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