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Vincent Teo Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Near / beside / at /on / in/by / along the lake

Can I say,

They went fishing near / beside / at /on / in/by / along the lake.

Which one is suitable?
  

Top answer

I am beginning to think that you have a mental disability, Vincent. You have been asking this for years now-- about lakes, rivers and beaches. They went fishing at/on the lake.

  • I am beginning to think that you have a mental disability, Vincent.
  • You have been asking this for years now-- about lakes, rivers and beaches.
  • They went fishing at/on the lake.
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I am beginning to think that you have a mental disability, Vincent. You have been asking this for years now-- about lakes, rivers and beaches.


They went fishing at/on the lake.
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