I am standing ___ the Riverside
In, on, at
I suppose at would be correct cause it's an specific point.
Please help?
g. the name of a restaurant or hotel or something. Is this intentional, or do you just mean standing by the side of a river?
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Because "the Riverside" has a capital, it appears to be the proper name of somewhere, e.g. the name of a restaurant or hotel or something. Is this intentional, or do you just mean standing by the side of a river?