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Newguest Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

on/at/awkwardly

Hello

Is there any difference in meaning between "at" and "on" in the examples below?

1...resorts on the East Coast
2...resorts at the coast

Also: How should I say - IT SOUNDS AWKWARDLY or IT SOUNDS AWKWARD?

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Top answer

resorts on the East Coast" #2 It sounds awkward.

  • resorts on the East Coast" #2 It sounds awkward.
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#1 "...resorts on the East Coast"

#2 It sounds awkward.
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Feebs11#1 "...resorts on the East Coast"

#2 It sounds awkward.

Hi

You say on, but what if I wrote at? Would it change the meaning?

What would it mean if I wrote awkwardly?

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