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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

On the lawn

He was playing on/at the front lawn.
Which is right -- on or at?
  

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On

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On, but there may be weeds in the lawn.
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AnonymousHe was playing on/at the front lawn. Which is right -- on or at?
at = in the general vicinity of
on = in contact with the surface of

Therefore, on.

CJ

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