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Manliz Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

THE USE OF THE PREPOSITION "AT, IN"

0IS THIS CORRECT TO SAY? I LEFT MY CAR IN THE BEACH OR I LEFT MY CAR AT THE BEACH.0-
  

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1blockquote 01cite 10manliz12cite 10IS THIS CORRECT TO SAY? 0-

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01cite10manliz12cite10IS THIS CORRECT TO SAY? I LEFT MY CAR IN THE BEACH OR I LEFT MY CAR AT THE BEACH.12br
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10"at the beach" or depending, on the context, you could say "on the beach".0-
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00so, i can't use 01font00in the beach02font00, it must be 01font00on the beach.02font02h3

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0 I left my car at/on/by the beach. Not - in0-
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0ON the beach means on the sand.02br
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00AT the beach means near the beach (perhaps in the parking lot).02br
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00PS - Welcome to the forums.0-
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0 I left my car at the beach is correct 0-
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01cite10manliz12cite10I LEFT MY CAR 11font11del10IN12del10 ON12font10 THE BEACH OR I LEFT MY CAR AT THE BEACH.12blockquote
10See 05000.02br
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It should be I left my car in the beach?
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AnonymousIt should be I left my car in the beach?

NO! Please read through the thread!

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