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So Brooklyn is *on* Long Island but not *in* Long Island? -- nm
Posted by
Dano (aka dano)
Jul 29 '17, 10:59
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What a country! -- nm
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prayformojo
Jul 29, 12:02
Correct. -- nm
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Krusty
Jul 29, 11:01
Precisely. This isn't hard, people! -- nm*
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ty97
Jul 29, 11:00
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It's a bit to me.. (NM)
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Marlowe
Jul 29, 11:00
5
If you got in a cab in Brooklyn and said take me to Long Island he wouldn't say you're already there. He'd got on the highway towards Nassau or
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Krusty
Jul 29, 11:03
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No, that I get.. My understanding of the Englsih prepositions is somewhat faulty.. (NM)
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Marlowe
Jul 29, 11:06
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Ahh, sorry. I misunderstood.
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Krusty
Jul 29, 11:13
I think it's a unique usage of 'in' here that probably doesn't translate well
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ty97
Jul 29, 11:07
1
Yeah, that makes sense. -- nm
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Krusty
Jul 29, 11:11
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