In the question bellow choose the expression or word which best completes each sentence:
John arrived at the airport on time but he could not get .... the plane

a

into

b

on

c

in

d

to enter

e

to

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ChrisGodfrey
2 years ago

just learn this secret in English language. Any means of public transportation that can take more than 4 passengers takes "on" e.g. on the plane, on the bus, on the train etc
Know this any know peace in this aspect of English language

KioTamunokuro
7 years ago

On a very good day, the answer is in, but let's look at it from this perspective. A plane is a surface, or rather has a surface you can stand on or walk on. We don't walk in platforms, we walk on platforms. Reference, Chris Aubec. Quora.com

Zuma4luv
12 years ago

Its C'

ochege1
12 years ago

Ans is C and not B

godsglory
11 years ago

i think its A

D ansa is on. The on doesnt mean untop its lyk on air, and nt in air or into air

Allsaint
10 years ago

Correct @Judith

Kenze1
12 years ago

Never I can't agree with the answer...the answer in "to enter"...how can he get "on" the plane?...

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