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On vs In In the given sentence
Correct use of “consist”Usage of the word 'from' and 'between' in the sentenceUsing prepositions and conjunctions in a sentence“in” versus “of”usage of preposition in the given sentenceShould I use “for” in this case?“It's as same watch as the one I lost.” - What is wrong with the sentence?“on the attached” or “in the attached”The planet was seen “with” or “through” the telescope?What parts of speech are GIVEN and THAT in the phrase “Given that…”
Which one of the following is correct?
On the pulpit/In the pulpit.
I Hope it is on the pulpit.
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Which one of the following is correct?
On the pulpit/In the pulpit.
I Hope it is on the pulpit.
prepositions
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Please provide a complete sentence. The exact construction will change the preposition.
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Which one of the following is correct?
On the pulpit/In the pulpit.
I Hope it is on the pulpit.
prepositions
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Which one of the following is correct?
On the pulpit/In the pulpit.
I Hope it is on the pulpit.
prepositions
prepositions
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Please provide a complete sentence. The exact construction will change the preposition.
– Jason Bassford
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Please provide a complete sentence. The exact construction will change the preposition.
– Jason Bassford
4 hours ago
Please provide a complete sentence. The exact construction will change the preposition.
– Jason Bassford
4 hours ago
Please provide a complete sentence. The exact construction will change the preposition.
– Jason Bassford
4 hours ago
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"On the pulpit" is better.
Mostly when you want to express that something is on a surface or top - use "On"!
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"On the pulpit" is better.
Mostly when you want to express that something is on a surface or top - use "On"!
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"On the pulpit" is better.
Mostly when you want to express that something is on a surface or top - use "On"!
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"On the pulpit" is better.
Mostly when you want to express that something is on a surface or top - use "On"!
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"On the pulpit" is better.
Mostly when you want to express that something is on a surface or top - use "On"!
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