the apple is ----the plate . use on/in
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Answer:
Depending on the circumstances and the intended meaning, a preposition should be used in this statement.
Explanation:
Here are two views and the prepositions that go with them:
- We would use the preposition "on" to characterise their connection if the fruit were actually sitting on top of the dish. "The fruit is on the platter," would be the phrase.
- The preposition "in" is used to indicate that the apple is confined within the platter, such as when it has been sliced up and put in a dish. "The fruit is in the dish," would be the phrase.
Prepositions should always match the sentence's intended meaning, regardless of the situation. It's also important to remember that the preposition "in" is used to describe containment or inclusion within an object, whereas the preposition "on" is typically used to describe the connection between two objects when one is literally on top of the other.
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