A few days ago
sean_xinye

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
Anonymous

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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
quatt47
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
Brooke
I don’t see why not.
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A few days ago
aks
dont know da
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