in english lessons or on english lessons

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I want to see which one is right, in english lessons or on english lessons.
I think I can use preposition in here, but someone esle thinks I should use on. I disagree with her.
Would you please give the answer?
Thanks a lot.

eg. He is active in english lessons.
Is this sentence right?
 
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It depends on the context:
- I am the master in English lessons.
- I spent money on English lessons.
 
I want to see which one is right, "in english lessons" or "on english lessons".
I think I can use preposition "in" here, but someone esle thinks I should use on. I disagree with her.
Would you please give the answer?
Thanks a lot.
Please use quotes around quoted material. Your first sentence is barely understandable.
Also, you need to provide the some context. Do you have a sentence?
The following are correct in the right place: during, in, on, of, about, notwithstanding, with ... English lessons.
The preposition you use depends on what you are trying to say.
 
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- I am the master in English lessons.

Novalia, please read this extract from the forum's Posting Guidelines:

You are welcome to answer questions posted in the Ask a Teacher forum as long as your suggestions, help, and advice reflect a good understanding of the English language. If you are not a teacher, you will need to state that clearly at the top of your post.
 
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