Scenario: I need to write a message in a bottle (kind of thing) as I am on an island. Which is right to say, "I am stuck IN THE Treasure Island for two months now," or just "I am stuck ON Treasure Island..."? I know we say "living ON AN island" or "born ON AN island" but what if it's an SPECIFIC ISLAND and using the word STUCK? Does it affect the grammatical construction of the sentence? Thank you for those who will reply and help me out.
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Scenario: I need to write a message in a bottle (kind of thing) as I am on an island. Which is right to say, "I am stuck IN THE Treasure Island for two months now," or just "I am stuck ON Treasure Island..."? I know we say "living ON AN island" or "born ON AN island" but what if it's an SPECIFIC ISLAND and using the word STUCK? Does it affect the grammatical construction of the sentence? Thank you for those who will reply and help me out.