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Teo Posted 19 years ago
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in/at the garden

0Jay: Where is Dad? Tom: He is ___ the garden. (A) on (B) under (C) in (D) at02br
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00The given answer is C. But I think D is also acceptable. Am I right?0-
  

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0No, not unless you mean something like "He's at Longwood Gardens" a distant, public place.02br
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00If you mean that planted area around your house, then "in the garden."0-
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01span00Jay: Where is Dad? Tom: He is ___ the garden. (A) on (B) under (C) in (D) at02span02p

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01span00The given answer is C. 02span01span00Yes, this is 99.9% what would be said.02span02p

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0Jay: Where is Tony. Tom: He is ___ the playground. (A) on (B) at (C) in 02br
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00Which is the correct choice?0-
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01cite10Teo12cite10Jay: Where is Tony. Tom: He is ___ the playground. (A) on (B) at (C) in 12br
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10B. 02br
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00 Jay and Tom are too remote to assess/see if Tony's inside (in) or on the surface (on) of the playgroun
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option "C" is correct not "D"
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I agree with you but I'm not sure if I'm right. It also confuses me

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