Fill in the blank with a suitable preposition.
Go and sit
the car.
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go and sit on the car.""«'''''''''''
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Go and sit inside the car.
- When you are outside, specifically, the word "inside" is used to indicate that someone or something is in a room or building.
- Here the person was supposed to go and sit within the car. He was outside and he had to go in the car, so the preposition inside is used.
- Inside has the following applications:
- What's inside the envelope? as a preposition (followed by a noun) Sometimes the word inside is substituted with inside, especially in American English: I was experiencing an odd feeling internally.
- without a noun in between: I opened the package and had a look inside.
- as an adjective (usually used before a noun): a newspaper's interior pages
Hence, the preposition inside will be used here.
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