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Rassu788 Posted 6 years ago
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Which correct ..she lost her ring on the beach or at the beach

  

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"At the beach" means "at the seashore". You spend a day at the beach, not on it, even though you are probably on it at least part of the time. You can lose your ring during that time, and it might not be in the sand.

  • "At the beach" means "at the seashore".
  • You spend a day at the beach, not on it, even though you are probably on it at least part of the time.
  • You can lose your ring during that time, and it might not be in the sand.
  • If you lose your ring on the beach, you do not need to look for it in the parking lot where you left the car or in the boardwalk cafe.
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"At the beach" means "at the seashore". You spend a day at the beach, not on it, even though you are probably on it at least part of the time. You can lose your ring during that time, and it might not be in the sand. If you lose your ring on the beach, you do not need to look for it in the parking lot where you left the car or in the boardwalk cafe.

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rassu788

Which correct ..she lost her ring on the beach or at the beach

It could be either one.

For 'at', 'in', and 'on' see

CJ

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