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In/On
In some cases and on some other occasions.
Am I wrong? Thanks. :) |
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Always I have used.
In some cases. Good luck |
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:lol: :lol: :lol: Muy agudos.
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In means in many case inside of a object or box.
Why some people use that word in this example? When I connect my Ipod in the computer doesn't recognize me the device? In this case I should use on right? |
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When I connect my iPod to the computer it doesn't recognize the device. |
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