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1. She was entering the subway. At that thie, the dog felt that his old master is near. "On the subway", he barked loudly. People sitting on their seats were surprised.
(Is the expression in the quotation marks correct? Which expression do we have to use? Do we put 'train' at the back?)
2. On the subway
3. In the subway
4. On the subway train
5. In the subway train
(Is the expression in the quotation marks correct? Which expression do we have to use? Do we put 'train' at the back?)
2. On the subway
3. In the subway
4. On the subway train
5. In the subway train
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She was entering the subway. At that <b>time</b>, the dog felt that his old master <b>was</b> near. "On the subway<b>," </b>he barked loudly. People sitting <b>nearby</b> were surprised.
<b>If you say or write "on the subway," you don't need to add the word "train."</b>
<b>If you say or write "on the subway," you don't need to add the word "train."</b>
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