This video teaches the fundamental rule for choosing between 'ON' and 'IN' when describing location: use 'ON' when something is touching a flat surface (like a sofa, table, or wall), and use 'IN' when something is inside an enclosed space (like a box, room, or bag). The video demonstrates this through a practical example: 'The cat is ON the sofa' because the cat is touching the flat surface of the sofa, not inside an enclosed space.
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IN or ON? ๐๏ธ๐ค | Don't Get Confused! ๐ง Added:
Open the tap. Turn on the tap.
Open the blanket. Unfold the blanket, bro.
Open the bottle cap. Unscrew the bottle cap.
Open the lock. Unlatch the lock.
Open the fist. Unclench your fist.
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