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Contact Lens #1 (permalink) Wed Jul 14, 2010 19:20 pm   Contact Lens
 

I read a joke in this link:
http://www.arcamax.com/jokes/s-96174-383199

which one is correct? : on his driveway or in his driveway ?

The teenager lost a contact lens while playing basketball in his driveway. After a fruitless search, he told his mother the lens was nowhere to be found. ...
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Contact Lens #2 (permalink) Wed Jul 14, 2010 19:55 pm   Contact Lens
 

Hi,

'In' suggests inside/in the area of. 'On' suggests on top of/on the surface of.

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thank you Alan
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