I'm having a holiday ______ Brighton, which is _____ the coast.
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I'm having a holiday in Brighton which is at the coast
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I'm having a holiday in Brighton, which is at the coast.
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- It can be used in a variety of ways, including: The youngsters are in the garden, as a preposition (followed by a noun).
- In 1973, they first met. as an adverb (without a noun after it): Come in and have a seat.
- Adverbs are words that frequently alter verbs by limiting or restricting their meaning. They can also change the meaning of adjectives, adverbs, phrases, or even entire sentences. The most common way to make an adverb is to add -ly to an adjective.
- Gives the description of something. —denotes the person or thing to whom or which an action, motion, or emotion is directed or oriented. —used to signify that something is being attempted or tried.
- A preposition is a word that means "at." We use the word at to refer to a specific time or location. It's also a term we use to describe activities.
- Both in and at are prepositions. The preposition in is used to identify someone's location at a specific point in time.
- The preposition at is used to emphasise something's proximity or closeness. Well within is conveyed by the word in.
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