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i want to be in your pack. vs i want to be on your pack.

The correct phrase is "I want to be in your pack." The preposition 'in' is used to indicate inclusion or membership within a group, which is the context of wanting to be part of someone's pack. 'On' is not the appropriate preposition in this context.

Last updated: March 17, 2024 • 766 views

i want to be in your pack.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express the desire to be part of a group or community.

Use this phrase when expressing the desire to be included in a group or community. 'In' is the correct preposition to indicate membership or inclusion.

Examples:

  • I want to be in your pack because I feel like I belong there.
  • She expressed her wish to be in their pack of friends.
  • Do you think I could be in your pack of adventurers?
  • He longed to be in their pack of like-minded individuals.
  • Being in your pack would mean a lot to me.
  • Jun 2, 2012 ... I was born a werewolf I want to be in your pack so let's get in touch my email is soulsisters240@gmail.com. Read more Show less. Reply · 1 ...
  • Jun 1, 2015 ... continue this thread. [–]Merolanna -2 points-1 points0 points 2 months ago (4 children). Why would I want to be in your pack? IDGAF. I lift, I ride, ...
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Alternatives:

  • I want to join your pack.
  • I want to be part of your pack.
  • I want to belong to your pack.
  • I want to be included in your pack.
  • I want to be a member of your pack.

i want to be on your pack.

This phrase is not correct in this context. 'On' is not the appropriate preposition to convey the idea of being part of a group or community.

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