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Peter sits on the sofa next to Paul
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Sit on the couch with on
Reason: The preposition in the table location often has the meaning of "in the table" on often refers to on the surface, as in the table on the wall in the sofa
Example sentence: Peter sits on the sofa next to Paul
Peter sat on the couch next to Paul.
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Generally speaking, it should be in the sofa
In English, the use of prepositions is chosen according to the speaker's feelings, and when sitting on the sofa, it feels like it is sinking because the sofa is soft. So use in
But if it's a hard sofa that doesn't sink in particular, it's okay to use on.
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ON means on the surface of the object and IN inside the object.
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Don't know the sorrow of half-understanding! Stools, chairs, single sofas, double multi-seater sofas, and even bicycles are all different when using in on! There are two key factors to consider:
The first is the space (size, encirclement or open state), The second is to consider the upper and lower, inside and outside, can not be simplified, absolute and half-understood Oh can probably "stand in the big space" generally use on, vice versa use in, and then consider the relationship between the inside and outside, so it is more reliable!
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