He managed to find a boat in which they could get to the island. " Can we use by instead of in?What's your idea?Thanks!
Originally Posted by notletrest He managed to find a boat in which they could get to the island. " Can we use by instead of in?What's your idea?Thanks! No, in this sentence "in which" is better than "by".
Originally Posted by bhaisahab No, in this sentence "in which" is better than "by". How about 'on which'?
Originally Posted by philadelphia How about 'on which'? You could use "on", but I prefer "in".
Originally Posted by bhaisahab You could use "on", but I prefer "in". In my opinione as for a compositions , we can judge which is better, but for a sentence ,we can only judge which is right,especially in testing. As a teacher , we should think of it.because sometimes, it can decide a man's fate.
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