English Grammar: Prepositions: Difference between IN and ON

😃 $1 Grammar E-Books: ❤️ SUBSCRIBE for new lessons! ✔️ Free E-Book: 500 Real English Phrases: Are you confused by the English prepositions “in“ and “on“? Today I’ll show you examples of when we use these prepositions in English, as well as common expressions. ▶ $1 Grammar E-Books: ▶ 600 Confusing English Words E-Book: ▶ Free E-Book: 500 Real English Phrases: ▶ More Espresso English Courses on Speaking, Vocabulary, Grammar, Pronunciation, & more! ⭐️ Get a 50% discount when you join the Complete Program! ⭐️ 600 lessons - --------------------------------------- LESSON SUMMARY: Use the preposition “in“ for “inside“ Use the preposition “on“ for “on a surface“ Use the preposition “in“ with seasons, months, years Use the preposition “on“ with days and dates Use the preposition “in“ with neighborhoods, cities, states, countries Use the preposition “on“ with street names Use the preposition “in“ with cards, taxis, trucks, vans Use the preposition “on“ with boats, planes, trains, buses, bicycles Common English expressions with these prepositions: - IN love - IN trouble - IN a good/bad mood - ON TV - ON hold - ON my mind - ON fire - ON drugs/medication ▶ $1 Grammar E-Books: ▶ 600 Confusing English Words E-Book: --------------------------------------- FOLLOW ESPRESSO ENGLISH TO LEARN ENGLISH FASTER! - Espresso English Website: - On Facebook: - On Twitter: - SUBSCRIBE on YouTube: ➡️ --------------------------------------- ABOUT ESPRESSO ENGLISH: Espresso English gives you clear and practical lessons to help you improve your English in just a few minutes a day. You can study anytime, anywhere - so that you can learn English quickly and easily. Visit our website for more English tips, e-books, and courses: ---------------------------------------
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