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Ann225 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Hi everyone,

1)I found it 'in' or 'at' the exact spot where I had put it.

2)I always get buffeted by the air when I overtake a truck. It's because trucks are generally heavy and as they pass through the air at high speed the air needs to flow to the sides to make room for them. (Is this parahraph correct?)

Thank you in advance.
  

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Ann225 1)I found it 'in' or 'at' the exact spot where I had put it. Both are fine and common. 2) I always get buffeted by air when I overtake a truck.

  • Ann225 1)I found it 'in' or 'at' the exact spot where I had put it.
  • Both are fine and common.
  • 2) I always get buffeted by air when I overtake a truck.
  • It's because trucks are generally heavy, and as they travel at high speed, the air flows to the sides to make room for them.
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Ann2251)I found it 'in' or 'at' the exact spot where I had put it.
Both are fine and common.

2) I always get buffeted by air when I overtake a truck. It's because trucks are generally heavy, and as they travel at high speed, the air flows to the sides to make room for them.
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Ann2251)I found it 'in' or 'at' the exact spot where I had put it.
Both are grammatically correct.

Common phrases: find in a spot or find in a place or find in/at a location
Ann2252)I always get buffeted by the air when I overtake a truck. It's because trucks are generally heavy and as
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Thank you so much!!

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