on Oxford Street or in Oxford Street?

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Hello,

I was just taking the Enough-2 test (I'm not permitted to post links, but this test is in the English ESL Questions tab just under the Forums tab under the logo) when I found something, and I think it may be a mistake - question 12 says:

Q12 - I hadn't seen him since school, but .......... I met him in Oxford Street yesterday

Is this correct? As far as I can remember, I've always used on when talking about a street.
 
The given form is correct. I would use 'on' if I wanted to show that I was on the street rather than on the pavement alongside it.

There will be some exceptions to this (shops can equally be on or in a street), but the difference is not outstanding and you will always be understood either way, so don't worry about it.:cool:
 
Hello,

I was just taking the Enough-2 test (I'm not permitted to post links, but this test is in the English ESL Questions tab just under the Forums tab under the logo) when I found something, and I think it may be a mistake - question 12 says:

Q12 - I hadn't seen him since school, but .......... I met him in Oxford Street yesterday

Is this correct? As far as I can remember, I've always used on when talking about a street.

In your example and in AmE you would seldom/never hear/read "in". "On" would be used properly. "In" could/would be used to specify that an object or person was at a particular place on the street without stating the name of the street as in "The police found the injured man lying in the street".
 
Such kinds of question have been asked and answered before:).
On the street - American usage;
in the street - British usage.
(Not a teacher)
 
Thanks- it's not the item being tested, I will leave it in. As a BrE speaker, I will naturally opt for those forms.
 
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