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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYjPdLjakO0 At 4:31,
-I will arrive in Melos Island momentarily. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fV8Qt2wlcEI At 0:01, -The Seno League at LeeLee of Valy Island is heading into the final stretch. American voice actors speak very fast; but assuming I hear the correct thing, what's the difference between in and at an island? |
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I prefer 'at Melos Island' when speaking about a destination such as an island, but 'in Melos Island' is also correct. And, if you're not arriving, 'on Melos Island' is also correct.
See if this video helps any. |
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