[Grammar] Question about On, In Preposition.

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murat_turkey

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Good evening from Turkey. This is my first post.

I'm learning the difference between prepositions on and in. Can someone check if the below are correct?

1. There is a hole in the wood (a piece of wood lying on the floor with a hole).
2. There is something in my hair that I need to remove.
3. Children are playing basketball in the court. (a basketball-court that is surrounded with fences around).
4. After the accident, I have gained scars in my face.



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Good evening from Turkey. This is my first post.

I'm learning the difference between prepositions on and in. Can someone check if the below are correct?

1. There is a hole in the wood (a piece of wood lying on the floor with a hole).OK.
2. There is something in my hair that I need to remove.OK.
3. Children are playing basketball in the court. (a basketball-court that is surrounded with fences around). "on the court".
4. After the accident, I have [STRIKE]gained[/STRIKE] scars [STRIKE]in[/STRIKE] on my face.



Thank you all in advance.
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Sentence 4 needs on. The scars are on your face.

The others are correct. Well done.
 

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Good evening from Turkey. This is my first post.

[STRIKE]Thank you all in advance[/STRIKE] Unnecessary. Just click Thank in the bottom left-hand corner of every post you find helpful after you receive a reply..
Welcome to the forum, murat_turkey.:)
 

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I assume that the bracketed part in 3 was way to call for in, not on.
 

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For #4, I would use one of the following:

After my accident, I had scars on my face.
Since my accident, I have had scars on my face.
Due to my accident, I have scars on my face.

I wouldn't use the combination of "After" and "have".
 
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