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Dear native English speakers,
I have another question about something in the textbook.
The text goes like this:
A universal design committee was set up when work began on the new terminal.
Can you use "in" or "at" instead of "on"?
Thanks in advance.
Hirashin
I have another question about something in the textbook.
The text goes like this:
A universal design committee was set up when work began on the new terminal.
Can you use "in" or "at" instead of "on"?
Thanks in advance.
Hirashin