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prepositions

(1) Whole conversation during the meeting will be done by english.
(2) Whole conversation during the meeting will be done with english
(3) Whole conversation during the meeting will be done in english

Among (1)~(3), which one is grammatically right if I am trying to choose a sentence which has same meaning with 'Whole conversation during the meeting will go along with english.'?

Or if all are incorrect, what is a right form?

Best Answer

Looking at the context, to convey the following sentence:

Whole conversation during the meeting will go along with English.

You need to use the third option because here you want to convey that language of conversation is English.

Therefore,

Whole conversation during the meeting will be done in English.

Rest two options don't seem correct to me.

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