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Old 06-Oct-2007, 22:39
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Originally Posted by it is never too late View Post
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So put on and off are commonly used in England.

We are directed in the book to use in with armchair and on with the sofa and the book gives exercises and the answers are at the end of the book and it says on with sofa and in with armchair
so I think I'm going to stick with what it said so I can get the full mark
and thaaaaaaaaaanks a lot for your help and thank god I found this site

ps Iwill be very grateful if you point out any mistakes in grammar or spelling (except my own abbreviation which will be published in a book soon
Very wise!
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