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Latest post Sat, Nov 22 2003 2:31 PM by Guest. 1 replies.
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Guest  +  13816 Sat, 22 Nov 03 02:31 PM
Could I write on the space provided (students are writing on paper) or is it in the space provided?
John C., 5 yr 352 days ago
"In" is better.

A "space" has borders, and you write within (in) those borders.


Cheers

John.
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