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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

At or on? What to use?

In which situations should I use "At" and when should I use "On"?

Do you have examples?

Thanks :0)
  

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Anonymous In which situations should I use "At" and when should I use "On"? Both prepositions have many, many uses. You need to give us examples of the problems that you face with them.

  • Anonymous In which situations should I use "At" and when should I use "On"?
  • Both prepositions have many, many uses.
  • You need to give us examples of the problems that you face with them.
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AnonymousIn which situations should I use "At" and when should I use "On"?
Both prepositions have many, many uses. You need to give us examples of the problems that you face with them.
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Okay.

I would like to know what the different is between "at" an "on" here: "You can be at the beach without being on the beach"

And thanks again :0)
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AnonymousYou can be at the beach without being on the beach
In that sentence, 'at the beach' is the larger area surrounding the beach itself (i.e., in the beach town, etc.), while 'on the beach' is right on the sand.
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Great!

Thanks alot :0)
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AnonymousDo you have examples?
These examples are too numerous to copy here.
http://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/american/at

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