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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
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in / on / at the farm

Can I say,

They went to watch the butterflies in / at / on the farm.

There are some butterflies are flying around / in / at / on the farm.

They looked at the butterflies around / in / at / on the farm.

So far as I know, only "on the farm" can be accepted? AM I right?
  

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around or at or on all work here (don't combine around with on or at).

  • around or at or on all work here (don't combine around with on or at).
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around or at or on all work here (don't combine around with on or at).

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