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

Judith Bada Omorinola
11 years ago
D ansa is on. The on doesnt mean untop its lyk on air, and nt in air or into air

Kenze1
12 years ago
Never I can't agree with the answer...the answer in "to enter"...how can he get "on" the plane?...





