I have problems with “on” and “in” [on hold]
When I write a text and I have to use an structure preposition as on and in, I get too confused about them. Sometimes I use on instead of in, and viceversa. Is there a tip to use them correctly?
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When I write a text and I have to use an structure preposition as on and in, I get too confused about them. Sometimes I use on instead of in, and viceversa. Is there a tip to use them correctly?
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When I write a text and I have to use an structure preposition as on and in, I get too confused about them. Sometimes I use on instead of in, and viceversa. Is there a tip to use them correctly?
prepositions
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When I write a text and I have to use an structure preposition as on and in, I get too confused about them. Sometimes I use on instead of in, and viceversa. Is there a tip to use them correctly?
prepositions
prepositions
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