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Michaelting Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Surpass

You surpassed me at/in/on the games.

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- - But the verb is more common with specific games or skills: You surpassed me at tennis/chess/sculpture.

  • - - But the verb is more common with specific games or skills: You surpassed me at tennis/chess/sculpture.
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You surpassed me at the games.-- But the verb is more common with specific games or skills:

You surpassed me at tennis/chess/sculpture.

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