1. Where are the men?
2. What are the men doing?
Both, but they are used differently.
Being on the train is the most common use.
When you travel by train, you usually say that you are on the train:
I am on the train right now. (I'm travelling on the train.)
If you want to describe your position, you could say that you are in the train:
1. What are the men doing?
2. Where are they sitting?
3. Where are they? Can you guess the place?
4. Can you guess what will be the story about?
unusual -
calm -
short -
a start -
unlucky -
ask -
leave -
lose -
1. Where was Sir Francis Cromary from?
2. What was Fogg's plan?
3. Why didn't Sir Francis like Fogg's plan?
4. Where did the train stop?
5. Why did the train stop?
6. Why did they want to get to Calcutta?
7. What transport did Passepartout find?