Hello! I think "It" would fit in here better than "In" since "In" usually indicates an location, and we want to indicate a noun (the fact), not a location.
Yes, it should be 'it'.
is "absent from his assignment" ok? I mean the assignment is most likely meant in a school context and not in a military one right?
> I mean the assignment is most likely meant in a school
> context and not in a military one right?
Or work.
> is "absent from his assignment" ok?
It's not brilliant. It might be better to re-write the English translation from scratch.
>Or work.
wow never new that ^^, thx :)
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edited by blay_paul, June 30, 2010