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Nicetomeetyou Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Of/On/At?

Which prepositions are possible to the blank? (on/at/of)

The sand ( ) can be really hot in summer.

  

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There is no place for a preposition, unless you have omitted another word. In this context, the preposition should precede a location. The sand at the beach can be really hot in summer.

  • There is no place for a preposition, unless you have omitted another word.
  • In this context, the preposition should precede a location.
  • The sand at the beach can be really hot in summer.
  • The sand on my driveway can be really hot in summer.
  • The sand in my daughter's sandpit can be really hot in summer.
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There is no place for a preposition, unless you have omitted another word. In this context, the preposition should precede a location.

The sand at the beach can be really hot in summer.

The sand on my driveway can be really hot in summer.

The sand in my daughter's sandpit can be really hot in summer.

The sands* of

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