Use 'in' for smaller vehicles where you sit inside and cannot move around (e.g., car, taxi), and use 'on' for larger public transport vehicles where people can move around (e.g., plane, bus, boat, train).
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A simple trick to remember IN vs ON #communicationskills #englishtips #learnenglish #englishAñadido:
In, on. Use in for smaller vehicles where you mostly sit inside. Use on for bigger public transport where people can move around more.
I am dash a car. A car is a smaller vehicle. We sit inside and cannot move, so we use in.
I am dash a plane. A plane is a bigger public transport. People can move around, so we use on.
I am dash a bus. A bus is a bigger public transport and people can move around inside, so we use on. I'm on a bus. I am dash a taxi. Taxi is a smaller vehicle, so we use in.
I am in a taxi.
I am dash a boat. Boat, again, is a bigger public transport. People can move around, so we use on. I'm on a boat.
I am dash a train. Train, again, bigger public transport. People can move around inside, so we use on. I'm on a train.
Now, I am dash a ship. Now it's your turn. Tell me in the comments.
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