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Nina_Nia Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Prepositions

Hello,

Could you correct my sentences please?

I forgot which prepositions should be used with the words 'beach' and 'seashore' .

Eg.,

I enjoy taking a walk on/at the evening beach/shore.

I am at/on the beach/shore.

Let's go to/on/at the beach/shore.

I want to take a walk at/on a california beach/shore.

According to Google both 'at and 'on' are possible.

Thanks
  

Top answer

I enjoy taking a walk on the evening beach. I am at the beach. Let's go to the beach.

  • I enjoy taking a walk on the evening beach.
  • I am at the beach.
  • Let's go to the beach.
  • (Does California have many beaches?!
  • If not, please don't use 'a'.
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Hi

1.I enjoy taking a walk on the evening beach.

2.I am at the beach.

3.Let's go to the beach.

4.I want to take a walk on a california beach.(Does California have many beaches?! If not, please don't use 'a'. )

I think you can say shore only for #2 and #3.

Prajwal

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