On the Market VS In the Market (Grammar)
On the Market VS In the Market (Grammar)
"Market" is a place to buy and sell stuff.
"Market" is a place to buy and sell stuff.
"In the market" means something that can be purchased.
"In the market" means something that can be purchased.
"On the market," means it can be bought in a market.
"On the market," means it can be bought in a market.
The English Language may use in, on, and at to refer to time and place.
The English Language may use in, on, and at to refer to time and place.
"In" can be used to months, years, decades, or millennia.
"In" can be used to months, years, decades, or millennia.
"On" discusses about certain days, dates, and holidays.
"On" discusses about certain days, dates, and holidays.
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