Reply Mon 23 Mar, 2009 09:34 pm
They enjoy playing on the swings in/at the playground.

Is the above sentence correct? Which preposition should I use?

Thanks.

 
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Reply Mon 23 Mar, 2009 09:51 pm
either one
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Reply Mon 23 Mar, 2009 09:53 pm
to be a bit less obscure, the sentence is correct if you choose either one, but only one, of the prepositions, and do not have a / in it.
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