Hello,
Which of the following sentences are correct?
1. They're playing in the beach.
2. They're playing at the beach.
3. They're playing in the Hamilton Beach.
4. They're playing at the Hamilton Beach.
5. They're playing in Hamilton Beach.
6. They're playing at Hamilton Beach.
Thanks.
You could use the prepositions 'at/on' or 'along' with 'beach', but not 'in'.
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You could use the prepositions 'at/on' or 'along' with 'beach', but not 'in'.