| Idx | 1509 |
|---|---|
| Keyword | island |
| Sub Entry Number | 2 |
| Type of Sentence | ✗ |
| Error Sentence | Does anyone live in the island? |
| Correct Sentence | Does anyone live on the island? |
| Cloze Error Sentence | Does anyone live [[in]] the island? |
| Cloze Sentence | Does anyone live [[on]] the island? |
| Cloze Answer | on |
| Choices | on | in |
| Explanation | When island means 'a mass of land surrounded by water', or is part of a name, the usual preposition is on (NOT in ): 'The prisoners were left on a small island, with neither food nor drinking water.' 'Mr Mandela was placed in a maximum security prison on Robben Island.' When an island is considered in terms of its people, cities, schools, roads, traditions, economy etc, both in and on are used: 'There has been no serious outbreak of cholera in the island for over twenty years.' 'Elsewhere in the island most of these stone cottages have disappeared.' |
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