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[In / On] medium heat -> What's the differences? > We will be warming it up in medium heat. > We will be warming it up on medium heat. Is there any difference?
Feb 25, 2019 6:33 AM
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I would say "on medium heat." Let's say you are warming up some food on a stove, and you set the burner on "medium" setting. Then you are warming up the food on medium heat.
February 25, 2019
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The difference would possibly refer to what is doing the heating. Seeing as you usually heat something on a hotplate, it would be usual to say 'on'. Although you possibly could use 'in' with something like an oven, we usually don't use 'in', and if anything use 'at' instead.
February 25, 2019
Thank you for the comments :D
February 25, 2019
On, only "on". Because "heating up in the heat" is grammatically incorrect.
February 25, 2019
We will be warming it up in medium heat. Incorrect- We will be warming it up on medium heat. Correct
February 25, 2019
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