Asked by rfvv

1. We are on the school baseball team.

2. We are in the school baseball team.

(Do we have to use 'on' in this sentence? What about "in"?)


3. Don't be angry with me.
4. Don't be angry at me.
(Are both OK? Can we use both prepositions?)

Answers

Answered by rfvv
1. We are on the school baseball team.

2. We are in the school baseball team.

(Do we have to use 'on' in this sentence? What about "in"?)

3. We are on the same class.
4. We are in the same class.
(Can we use both prepositions?)


5. Don't be angry with me.
6. Don't be angry at me.
(Are both OK? Can we use both prepositions?)
Answered by Writeacher
Yes, you need "on" when referring to being part of a team. We are on the ________ team.

I've heard both 3 and 4 in use, and they seem to be interchangeable, yes!
Answered by Writeacher
OK, well, I didn't see your second post!!

1. ... on the team.
2. (not correct)
3. (not correct)
4. ... in the same class.
5 and 6 (both are fine)
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