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That's a confusing bit alright, Xinfu, and I'm like poli in automatically thinking of in as meaning inside something.
And at least when it comes to public transportation I like to think of on as meaning on board, so that one can be on (on board) the bus/plane/train/ship. But as for private transport one is said to be in (inside) the car/taxi. Hope it helps. Oh, it just occurred to me that one is said to be on a bicycle/motorcycle, so there goes my theory. English speakers, help us out here! |
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If we ride it to be transported someplace, and we are supported outside of it, we are on it: bicycles, motorcycles, horses, camels, elephants, etc.
If it flies, in general we are on it: airplanes, helicopters, blimps, etc. If it floats, if we can easily walk around aboard the vessel without falling into the water, we we are on it: yachts, cruise ships, battle ships, rafts, etc. However, if it's relatively small and standing/walking around has a high risk of capsizing the vessel, then we tend to say that we are in it: canoes, rowboats, dinghies. If it travels on land, then if it's more-or-less possible to walk around inside of it, we are on it: trains and buses. If we can't stand up and move around inside of it, we are in it: cars/automobiles, trucks, semi-cabs. There's a few types of conveyances that I'm not sure about, such as recreational vehicles/RVs (I prefer "in") and the trailers pulled by semi cabs (in this case I'd probably say "in"). As for buildings/structures that have insides and outsides, if we are inside, then we are "in" the structure; if we are outside and supported by it, we are "on" the structure. However, when a structure has more than one level and we want to describe location within the structure, it depends on the name of the particular level: we generally are "in" a room, cellar, basement, attic, but we are "on" a floor/level. Last edited by wrholt; March 06, 2015 at 07:34 PM. |
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