1. Oh, it¡¯s on aisle 6, next to the coffee.
2. Oh, it¡¯s in aisle 6, next to the coffee.
3. Where can I find a dark chocolate bar? It's in Aisle 3.
4. Where can I find a dark chocolate bar? It's on Aisle 3.
(Do we have to use 'in' or 'on' before 'Aisle'? Are both OK? Which one is common?)
3 answers
We use "in" before aisle. 2 and 3 are correct.
1. Ms. brown just had three girls.
2. Ms. brown has just given birth to three girls.
3. Ms. brown had three girls just now.
(Are they all the same and grammatical?)
2. Ms. brown has just given birth to three girls.
3. Ms. brown had three girls just now.
(Are they all the same and grammatical?)
Yes.
We assume that Ms. Brown just had triplets.
We assume that Ms. Brown just had triplets.