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Is still in my library vs Is still on my library

The correct phrase is "is still in my library." The preposition "in" is used to indicate location or position, while "on" is used to indicate surface contact or a position above something. In this context, we are referring to something being inside the library, so "in" is the appropriate preposition to use.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 687 views

Is still in my library

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use "is still in my library" when referring to something that remains inside your library.

Examples:

  • The book I borrowed last month is still in my library.
  • The painting is still in my library waiting to be hung.
  • The rare collection of coins is still in my library.
  • My favorite chair is still in my library.
  • The old records are still in my library.

Alternatives:

  • is still part of my library
  • is still within my library
  • is still among my library items
  • is still housed in my library
  • is still stored in my library

Is still on my library

This phrase is incorrect in this context. The preposition "on" is not suitable for indicating something inside a location like a library.

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