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                1. A man was reading a newspaper on the seat of the subway train.
2. A man was reading a newspaper on the seat in the subway train.
3. A man was reading a newspaper on the seat on the subway train.
4. A man was reading a newspaper on the seat of the subway.
5. A man was reading a newspaper on the seat in the subway.
6. A man was reading a newspaper on the seat on the subway.
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Which expressions can we use? Would you check the sentences? Can we use both 'on' and 'in' before 'the train'?Thank you.
            
            
        2. A man was reading a newspaper on the seat in the subway train.
3. A man was reading a newspaper on the seat on the subway train.
4. A man was reading a newspaper on the seat of the subway.
5. A man was reading a newspaper on the seat in the subway.
6. A man was reading a newspaper on the seat on the subway.
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Which expressions can we use? Would you check the sentences? Can we use both 'on' and 'in' before 'the train'?Thank you.
Answers
                    Answered by
            Writeacher
            
    I think "on the seat" and "train" are not needed. 
A man was reading a newspaper on the subway.
or
On the subway, a man was reading a newspaper.
    
A man was reading a newspaper on the subway.
or
On the subway, a man was reading a newspaper.
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