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Vincent Teo Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

on / around / at the flowers

Do I say,

(a) The butterflies are flying on / around / at the flowers in the garden.

(b) The butterflies are flying in the garden.
  

Top answer

(a) around (they land on the flowers; at = attacking, which is not probably) (b) correct

  • (a) around (they land on the flowers; at = attacking, which is not probably) (b) correct
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(a) around (they land on the flowers; at = attacking, which is not probably)
(b) correct

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