Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

to Do well in/on a presentation

English answer:

in

Added to glossary by Adam Burman
Aug 31, 2007 14:12
16 yrs ago
English term

to Do well in/on a presentation

Non-PRO English Art/Literary General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters Popular
Which preposition should I use?
I did well in the presentation.
or
I did well on the presentation.
Change log

Oct 15, 2007 21:04: Adam Burman Created KOG entry

Responses

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Selected

in

Good luck!

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Note added at 2 mins (2007-08-31 14:14:34 GMT)
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That is what I would say:

"I did well in the presentation"
Peer comment(s):

agree Mark Nathan
1 min
Thanks Mark!
agree R. Alex Jenkins
2 mins
Thank you Richard!
agree Norbert Hermann
5 mins
Thanks Hermann!
agree Jack Doughty
45 mins
agree NancyLynn
1 hr
agree Alfa Trans (X)
2 hrs
agree Pham Huu Phuoc
12 hrs
disagree Rosemary Schmid : If you're talking about your behavior, it's "in" for "during", but if you're talking about content or delivery, it could be "on".
2 days 46 mins
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2 mins

during

OpenGarden | It's All In Your Head

Well, I'm told I did well during the presentation. Judge for youself: click here and let me know what you think. AaronF's blog | add new comment ...

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