When deciding between “on the tree” and “in the tree”, it comes down to what you’re talking about. Use “on the tree” when referring to something attached or growing on it, like apples or leaves. For example, “The apples are on the tree.” However, if you’re talking about something surrounded by branches or nestled within them, like a bird or a treehouse, use “in the tree.. The bird is “in the tree” if you are talking about the bird being within the tree or within its leaves or branches. The bird can be “on the tree” if it is perched on a branch or on a fallen tree.
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This quick episode teaches you which Preposition to use with a bird and a tree or other places correctly. Many Non-native English Speakers coming mostly from.. If the bird were a roc or an elephant bird, and the tree were reasonably small, the bird would most definitely be on the tree, not in it.