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

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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

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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!

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