From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that best completes each of the following sentences:
I found my friends sitting..............the beach.
in
at
under
on
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Both "on" and "at" can be used with "the beach," but they convey slightly different meanings:
- **"On the beach":** This phrase suggests that your friends are physically located on the sand or surface of the beach. It emphasizes their position.
- **"At the beach":** This phrase indicates a general location, meaning your friends are somewhere in the vicinity of the beach, but not necessarily on the sand itself. They could be in a nearby area, like a beachside café or parking lot.
In this context, "on the beach" is more specific and commonly used to describe someone sitting directly on the sand.
So to me the final answer is On

is actually AT the beach, first I saw was bench later realised is beach, you don't sit on beach but at beach

u sit on something not sit at something,u can say she is good at reading not good on reading

pls, beach look like an object or a place. why don't u think very well.... a relaxation centre is a place collocates to (at) not an object like chair collocates (on).
AM STILL CONFUSED!

This myschool Ada makes way too much mistake, she's always confused by these clay brained mugs, this sucks,my dear it's AT not ON.




