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Can you tell me the difference between "of" and "in"? (pr #1 (permalink) Thu Aug 04, 2005 13:57 pm   Can you tell me the difference between "of" and "in"? (pr
 

Test No. errors/elem-15 "The Months of the Year", question 5

As you can see, most of the English words for months are similar to the Latin words. Now, can you say which month your birthday is of?

(a) most
(b) to
(c) of

Test No. errors/elem-15 "The Months of the Year", answer 5

As you can see, most of the English words for months are similar to the Latin words. Now, can you say which month your birthday is in?

Correct entry: in
The error was: (c) of

You have found the error but your entry is incorrect.
As you can see, most of the English words for months are similar to the Latin words. Now, can you say which month your birthday is of?
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Hi,

Can you tell me the difference in usage of "of" and "in"?

It is easier to preach than to practise?

Whats wrong in this sentence?
Is "easier " used here as adj. or verb?

Please help.

Thanks
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Of in #2 (permalink) Fri Aug 05, 2005 14:05 pm   Of in
 

Hi Vivek,

To describe all the differences and uses of these two prepositions would take too long. I'm afraid. Could I suggest you look at a piece I've written for the site under ESL Lessons called Prepositions, which gives examples of several prepositions. Basically in is used to describe a position inside and of has a strong sense of possession.

A small example: I have just read one of his books and in chapter 4 you can find a description of one of his adventures in the jungle.

If there are any particular examples of the use of prepositions, please send a note to one of our forums.

Your other point is about easier here used adjectivally - the adverb form would be more easily.
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Can you tell me the difference between "of" and "in"? (pr #3 (permalink) Tue Aug 09, 2011 13:46 pm   Can you tell me the difference between "of" and "in"? (pr
 

can't we use on here ? as with months we can use on
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Can you tell me the difference between "of" and "in"? (pr #4 (permalink) Tue Aug 09, 2011 14:32 pm   Can you tell me the difference between "of" and "in"? (pr
 

No, we don't use 'on' with months.
We use 'on' with specific days.
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