Using "on" instead of "in" typically changes the meaning of a phrase. For example, "on the bus" implies being on the exterior of the bus, whereas "in the bus" means being inside it. The choice between these prepositions often depends on context and the spatial relationship being described. It's important to use the correct preposition to convey the intended meaning accurately.
No!
to reduce Current and Coast
Using an elevator doesn't make you tired, unlike stairs.
dvd gives better quality...!
we can control the use of plastics by using paper bags instead of polythene bags, by recycling some plastics and using renewable resources.
Instead of using the word "ladies," you can say "women" or "individuals."
In a range name instead of using a space or hyphen, use a?
When you use 'her' instead of 'girl', you are using a pronoun.
Make the pastry using shortening, instead of lard.
instead of using through
You write sentences using "he" or "she" or "they" instead of using "I" or "we."
Instead of feeding the pigs glop, I fed them cheese.
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You could not use lightning instead of batteries.
What advantages did the Romans find in using a cross vault instead of a barrel vault?
You can make hot cinnamon toothpicks using boiling water instead of soaking in a jar by using regulated heat.
To produce light using electricity instead of using fire.