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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

dive into

Can I say,

(A) He dives in / into /at the pool every time / week / day.

(B) He dives in / into / at the pool all the time / every time.

(c) He dives in / into / at the pool in the morning.
  

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He dives [in / into] the pool [in the morning / all the time / every [time / day / week] ]. All of them but dives at are OK, except if you mean that he is at the pool (in the general area of the pool) when he dives. dives into (water) and dives (while) at (a place) have different meanings.

  • He dives [in / into] the pool [in the morning / all the time / every [time / day / week] ].
  • All of them but dives at are OK, except if you mean that he is at the pool (in the general area of the pool) when he dives.
  • dives into (water) and dives (while) at (a place) have different meanings.
  • CJ
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He dives [in / into] the pool [in the morning / all the time / every [time / day / week] ].

All of them but dives at are OK, except if you mean that he is at the pool (in the general area of the pool) when he dives. dives into (water) and dives (while) at (a place) have different meanings.

CJ

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