Do you say 'go in helicopters' or 'go by helicopters'? (Eg: people who need to go to hospital somtimes go in/by helicopters)?

 The correct phrase is "go in helicopters" when referring to people physically being inside the helicopter as they travel. For example:

  • "People who need to go to the hospital sometimes go in helicopters."

On the other hand, "go by helicopter" is also correct, but it emphasizes the mode of transportation rather than the physical act of being inside the helicopter. For example:

  • "People sometimes travel to the hospital by helicopter."

Key Difference:

  • "Go in helicopters" focuses on the location (inside the helicopter).
  • "Go by helicopter" highlights the transportation method (using a helicopter).

Both are grammatically correct; it just depends on what you want to emphasize!

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