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Liveinjapan Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

On / at

There is a man on/at the left of the picture.

Does either 'on' or 'at' fit in the above sentence?
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Let us first to identify which one is correct, "on" is used to show something that is on a surface also used for street names while "at" to show something that is at particular point often as part of a line . The correct is, there is a man at the left portion of the picture.

  • Let us first to identify which one is correct, "on" is used to show something that is on a surface also used for street names while "at" to show something that is at particular point often as part of a line .
  • The correct is, there is a man at the left portion of the picture.
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Let us first to identify which one is correct, "on" is used to show something that is on a surface also used for street names while "at" to show something that is at particular point often as part of a line . The correct is, there is a man at the left portion of the picture.
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Great!
Understand. Thanks, Begae.

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