A few days ago
Help!!! Plz!?
well,my question is”what’s the difference between In a plane and With a plane. ….for example,he took off in his plane,and he arrived …with his plane. can i say”he arrived…in his plane.
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A few days ago
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He took his plane to Dallas…?
Geometry: a surface generated by a straight line moving at a constant velocity with respect to a fixed point.
Aeronautics: an airplane or a hydroplane
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A few days ago
If he was flying then he would arrive in his plane. If he arrived ‘with’ his plane then it could be crated up on the back of a truck, couldn’t it?
So ‘in’ is being on board. ‘with’ is accompanying it.
You could say ‘He took off in his plane and arrived two hours later.
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A few days ago
I don’t see why not.
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A few days ago
dont know da
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