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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.
Let them stay here What is the correct question tag for this 1) will they? 2) will you? My grammar book is suggesting first question tag, but I think second is correct. Please, help me with this.
Why? is actually a compilation of six previously published books by the Ripley-Ritchie team. The books were inspired by questions sent to Ripley when she was the editor of Chickadee magazine. Rather ...
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.