JD Supra: In breach-of-trust litigation where adequacy of fiduciary disclosure is in question, the trustee’s motion for summary judgment ought to fall on deaf ears
In breach-of-trust litigation where adequacy of fiduciary disclosure is in question, the trustee’s motion for summary judgment ought to fall on deaf ears
Unravelling the hype behind IT for creating useful CIO strategies. The car crash that has been unfolding during the Post Office IT scandal inquiry puts a big question mark over trust in IT and whether ...
The word "on" fits better meaning "on the subject of question 1". The word "in" fits better meaning "occurring in question 1", or in its answer, if that is what is meant. The comments would be understood with either "on" or "in", though. Since you've invited rewording, these might work: For question 1, you repeated the example as a sentence.
prepositions - on question 1 or in question 1 - English Language ...
I have a question on the grade you awarded me. I have a question on metaphysics. I'm having real trouble figuring out why on doesn't work in your example sentence. D (related) has a wider meaning: it indicates questions that have something to do with the course. In particular, related includes questions about the subject matter of the course.
Asking a question: DO or ARE? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
When do I use is or does when I ask a question? For example, Is your item still for sale? Does your item still for sale? I am not sure which one to use.