Always Remember!!!
1. Their names are not included in the list.
2. I didn't see your name on the list.The verb, "include", takes the preposition, "in". That's why the noun phrase, "the list", is not preceded by "on" in the first sentence. However, that's not the case in the second sentence.
1. Their names are not includedonin the list. 2. I didn't see your nameinon the list.
Thursday Grammar Test
Test 29Miscellaneous"Sapere aude"
The English Grammar Book Everyone Should Have
My father bought the Cambridge Intermediate English Grammar (by Raymond Murphy) in 1995. I still have it with me. In fact, it's my go-to book for revising the basics of English Grammar. Go for it.
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