Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 12th Dec 2007 11:11 UTC
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This is something *basic*. Which means that if I still confuse it after 10+ years of living in English-speaking countries, it means that this is how my brain is wired (in conjunction to how my native language works), and so that won't change easily. So don't waste your time. I don't.






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2006-01-01
All you need to remember is:
in - inside
on - on top
vs
on - onside <- not a real word
in - in top <- not a real phrase