"The book is in the desk" is this sentence right ?

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is it right to say:
"The book is in the desk"
 

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Hello Mike :)

If we say "The book is in the desk," does it mean that the book is in the drawer of the desk?

A drawer or some other compartment.
 

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I am a little bit confused about Mike's answer. Mike, if I say "The book is on the desk", is it wrong?
 

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I am a little bit confused about Mike's answer. Mike, if I say "The book is on the desk", is it wrong?
It's wrong if the book is in the desk; it's right if the book is on the desk.
 

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Perhaps this might be another difference between AmE and BrE.:)
 

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No, I'm pretty sure that with books and desks, in means in and on means on in both variants.

Here's a book on a desk:

Book on a desk.jpg

And here's a book (well, a folder) in a desk:

Book in a desk.jpg
 
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Perhaps this might be another difference between AmE and BrE.:)

I don't think there is a difference. Something can be on a desk or in a desk.
 

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I guess "at the desk" is completely wierd. Am I right?
 

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A book wouldn't be 'at the desk', but it's not at all weird to say 'I was sitting at the desk when the phone rang'.
 
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