I saw the news . . . . . . . . television and my mother read it the . . . . . . . . newspaper. A. on, in B. on, on C. in, on D. at, in

on, in
on, on
in, on
at, in

The correct answer is: A. on, in

The word “on” is used to indicate a location on a surface, while the word “in” is used to indicate a location inside something. In this case, the news is being watched on a television, which is a surface. The newspaper, on the other hand, is being read, which means it is being held inside something.

Here are some more examples of how the words “on” and “in” are used:

  • I put the book on the table.
  • I put the book in the bag.
  • I saw the movie on TV.
  • I read the book in the library.

I hope this helps!