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"I will go in London" vs "I will go on London"

The correct phrase is "I will go to London." Both "I will go in London" and "I will go on London" are incorrect. The preposition to use with the verb "go" when referring to a destination is "to."

Last Updated: March 22, 2024

I will go in London

This phrase is incorrect. The preposition "in" is not used to indicate a destination.

The correct preposition to use with the verb "go" when referring to a destination is "to."

Alternatives:

  • I will go to London

I will go on London

This phrase is incorrect. The preposition "on" is not used to indicate a destination.

The correct preposition to use with the verb "go" when referring to a destination is "to."

Alternatives:

  • I will go to London

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