The correct use of this prepositional phrase would be "in summer." The words "in" and "on" are both prepositions. One would use "in" to describe being inside of or contained in the space of the subject, like "a dog is in its cage" or "I am inthe middle of something." Conversely, one uses the preposition "on" to describe being on top of or around an object, such as "I put your textbook on the desk" or "I sat on the couch." Therefore, given that a season like summer is a period of time in which you are not above but situated within, the proper preposition to use would be "in."
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The song's name is not Trees Swaying in the Summer Breeze, the correct name for the song is "A Summer Song", and the author-singers were Chad & Jeremy.
Tuesday because Fall is right after Summer as is Tuesday and Monday. (: Your welcome. Tuesday (Original Answer by Other) Fall is to Summer as Monday is to ______? (Question) The correct answer would be Sunday. Tuesday is after Monday but isn't correct because it says Monday first not Tuesday, therefore the answer is Sunday. Fall follows Summer and Monday follows Sunday. I hope I explained it so everybody could understand why Sunday is correct rather than Tuesday. It is much harder to explain to others in a text than it is to answer the question in my head. =)p
bob the builder work your brain out that is so not correct, and the real answer is thunderstorms!!!
Summer x Summer was created on 2007-03-11.
Summer > autumn > winter > spring > summer
That is the correct spelling of the word "summer", also "summertime".
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "summers."
Yes, this is correct.
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Correct, Summer Glau is a real life ballet dancer
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The correct capitalization is: Mrs. Hernandes played a haunting Spanish melody on the guitar at the summer festival.
Sunday is the correct answer rather than Tuesday like everyone thinks. Fall is after summer. So to find the answer you have to figure out what is before Monday because the answer needs to read. Fall is after Summer therefore, Monday is after Sunday. If answered Tuesday then it would read Fall is after Summer and Monday is after Tuesday which isn't correct.
The pronoun use in the sentence, "Julie plans to travel this summer with Oscar and you." is technically correct, it is traditional to put the pronoun 'you', as representing the one you are speaking to first in a group: "Julie plans to travel this summer with you and Oscar."
The song's name is not Trees Swaying in the Summer Breeze, the correct name for the song is "A Summer Song", and the author-singers were Chad & Jeremy.
I would put a comma after the word summer.