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If I write "A bird is sitting in the tree of mango" Is it a right sentence?
Can I write "A bird is sitting on the tree of mango" Will it be right sentence.
Which preposition should we use for this type of sentences? Please describe it.
Aug 18, 2010 11:11 AM
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'A bird is sitting in the mango tree' is correct. Birds sit IN trees but ON branches (in trees)!
The kind of tree (mango) goes before 'tree' - oak tree, apple tree, palm tree.
August 18, 2010
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I agree with Claire, use "in". "Sitting on..." means the bird was sitting on top of the tree. Strange image. Perhaps the tree had fallen over?
"Mango" is descriptive here, so "mango tree". "Tree of mango" could mean several strange things: maybe there is a person named Mango who owns the tree, or the tree is the most important tree in a land called Mango, or that the entire tree - trunk, branches, leaves, roots - is made out of mango fruit.
August 19, 2010
A bird is perching on the branch of a mango tree.
August 21, 2010
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