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Which preposition should I use? IN or ON? Runners sped up in/on ? the track with all their might . There's a little boy roaming in/on ? the field. Thanks:)
2016年10月13日 15:34
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For the second one, I would say: For location: The boy is in the field. For activity: The boy is running on the field.
2016年10月13日
Yes, it is normal to say "the boy is running in the race". Is that your question?.
2016年10月13日
Thanks Patrick!!! You've made it clear . And I want to ask whether 'in the track' exists. Here's the sentence-- ' Athletes are running in the ___(track/field) '. The context is that athletes are competing in a race,which means that they are supposed to be 'running ON the track ' ,but the preposition given is IN, and it makes me hesitate.
2016年10月13日
1) Runners sped up on the track. 2) There's a little boy in the field. However, #2 could go either way. If it is a field of flowers, then I would say "in the field". However, if it is a baseball field then I would say "on the field". But just to make it more confusing, for sports fields sometimes we say "he is in the field of play". I hope that helps :)
2016年10月13日
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