word choice - "There is a car on/in the street"


Do we use in or on when we want to talk about some action or event that takes place in/on the street?




  • This car has been parked [in/on] our street for a week now.

  • There's nobody [in/on] the street.

  • Let's go play [in/on] the street.

  • There was an accident [in/on] their street yesterday.

  • I guess I lost my necklace [in/on] the street.



And so on.




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