Choose the correct word to fill the space in the following sentences:
It is difficult these days to get a seat .... the plane in spite of a confirmed booking

a

inside

b

in

c

on

d

upon

e

into

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GeraldChibuike
9 years ago

I agree with u @blaqdude, since d plane is not yet in motion, in should be used, on is used when a vehicle is in motion eg

I am on a flight,in motion

I am in d bus in d motor park, not in motion

Victor700
9 years ago

Study the rules of preposition.



You use "ON" for a Plane, bicycle, mortocycle, bus, ship.

Although you can use "IN" for bus, but it's unacceptable for plane

Myschool Kelly
10 years ago

Correction has been made. Thanks for your contributions.

Najibutajo1
4 months ago

On is used for :
Airplane
Bus
Ship
Train

while

In : is used for
Bicycle
Cars

Braynhiac
10 years ago

The answer should be ON

Hashira_67
3 years ago

multiple options fit the answer

Daveq234
2 months ago

ok l agree to

hamharkhar
10 years ago

i alwayz tot it was ON

DHarts
2 years ago

You use "ON" for any movable vehicle you can walk or stand while inside. eg Plane, Train, Bus, Bicycle, Motorcycle, Ship, etc.
While you use "IN" for those ones you cannot stand nor walk while inside. eg Cars, smaller buses, etc

Blaqdude1
10 years ago

I fink d answer shuld b IN bcoz d plane isn't on motion yet...so we use IN wen it's stationary while we used ON wen it's on motio...E.g. I'm on campus...we bliv u're on motion weneva u're in sch...dt's frm 100 to 200level and so on...

chuks222
10 years ago

braniac,yu are right

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