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Inserting the proper preposition like in,on,or at
1).While the children sat___the table, the cat slept___his basket.
I Put ^At ^In
2). Standing __the beach,he spotted a dead fish floating__the water's surface. Iput ^At ^In
Are These Ok. :oops:
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Re: Inserting the proper preposition like in,on,or at

Originally Posted by
jiz07 1).While the children sat___the table, the cat slept___his basket.
I Put ^At ^In
OK.

Originally Posted by
jiz07 2). Standing __the beach,he spotted a dead fish floating__the water's surface. Iput ^At ^In
on, on
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We generally use on with surfaces:
- on the table
on the floor
on the ground
on the door
on the wall
on the surface of the water
on the river
on the lake
on the bed
on the roof
on his shirt
on her skirt
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We can use 'to' or, less commonly, 'onto' for the idea of something new that is meant to stay:
He nailed the picture to the wall.
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Originally Posted by
tdol We can use 'to' or, less commonly, 'onto' for the idea of something new that is meant to stay:
He nailed the picture to the wall.

How about:
:wink:
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Good example- it's not often we see 'at' with movement and it does mean something different from 'to'.
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Originally Posted by
tdol Good example- it's not often we see 'at' with movement and it does mean something different from 'to'.

Yes, saying I threw something at Tdol would definitely be different from saying I threw something to Tdol.
:wink:
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Originally Posted by
tdol Good example- it's not often we see 'at' with movement and it does mean something different from 'to'.

I don't think it is all that unusual. How about:
- Myra was upset with Simon and she threw dishes and plates at him.
What do you think?
:)
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The at\to distinction there is the same- it depends whether the person is expected to catch them or be hurt.
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If she threw plates at him he'd be expected to duck. Or not.
:wink:
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