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Oksana
Hi! What is the difference between on / in / at the market ? Thanks in advance!
5 nov. 2023 13:44
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I can't answer your question without in trouble italki's algorithms. Talking about anything related to money gets you banned.
5 november 2023
"On the market" isn't a common collocation, but it's certainly not "grammatically incorrect."
The wind uprooted a big tree and it fell on the market.
He was optimistic about the chances for a rapid recovery, so he placed a big bet on the market.
5 november 2023
On the market is grammatically incorrect. In the market can be used to describe something that exists inside of the market, but most people will use “at” for everything. For example, “I am at the market” instead of “I am in the market” or, “They have pizza at the market” instead of “They have pizza in the market”. Although both would be grammatically correct, “at” is used much more often and sounds more natural to native speakers.
5 november 2023
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Oksana
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