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When to use in and of in a sentence
The prepositions inand on may be short, but these two-letter words often trip English speakers up. Explore the correct usage of in and on, their basic definitions and several examples of each.
How to Use In vs.
On
Sometimes the use of in and on can be confusing, especially in context. Use this simple chart to help you remember the difference between them.
Use: | In | On |
Meaning | something inside or enclosed by something else | something resting upon or atop something else |
Time | months, years, seasons, decades, centuries | days, dates, holidays, special occasions |
Place | enclosed spaces; buildings; regions; space; nature; names of towns, cities, states, countries, and continents | surfaces, roads, streets, islands, planets, public transportation, bikes, boats, stairs, planets |
How to Use In
The function of in as a preposition is to indicate something is inside something else or, more abstractly, to measure time.
It is used when you want to indicate a position within a general space.