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  • prepositions - On the shore or at the shore? - English Language . . .
    Tell please if both at and on are acceptable when talking about being on the surface of the shore For example: I was standing on at the shore when the boat reached the pier
  • vocabulary - shore, shoreline, beach, coast, coastline - English . . .
    Shoreline = like shore, but emphasising the exact border between the water and the land, or emphasising the shore as a long two dimensional entity (perhaps because it is far away) "The shoreline was littered with seaweed" or "the shoreline curved away" Beach = Shore, but flat and usually with at least some sand or very small stones
  • word usage - Do we say she is sitting on the shore of the pond or . . .
    A "shore" suggests land that is "washed by the sea", in particular the part between the tides, but by extension, something similar on a large lake It may be rocky or sandy, but the action of waves or tides tends to restrict the growth of land plants
  • articles - off shore or off the shore and use of the - English . . .
    When you are "on shore" you have disembarked from the boat and are on land which might or might not be its shore The washed up rubbish really is on the shore of the island, it can't be "washed up" inland
  • word request - What do you call the action of the sea going back and . . .
    1 : the swell of the sea that breaks upon the shore 2 : the foam, splash, and sound of breaking waves Although "lapping" usually suggests small, gentle waves or swells, and "surf" often suggests more vigorous waves and evokes the sound they make Both are somewhat loaded with connotations and so they don't work in every case
  • word choice - What is the term for the white foam of the wave apart . . .
    "Foam" is the simplest word to use, "Ocean foam" or "Sea foam" if the context doesn't allow the word "sea" to be dropped Two boys were playing in the foam on the beach Foam produced on waves far from the beach by strong winds are called "White horses" The wind picked up in the afternoon, and the sea became covered in white horses
  • by the lake or at the Lake in the backyard or on the backyard?
    "By the lake" is specific: You are referring to a place on the beach or the shore "At the lake" is more general: You could be swimming in the water, in a boat on the surface, on the shore as with "by", or in the general vicinity
  • Words for next to water - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    There are several words in English to describe an area that is close to water: beach, coast, shore, strand, waterfront Could anyone please explain what they mean exactly and when can we use them
  • beat against on at? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    1- He beat at against on the door with his fists 2- The waves were beating on against the shore 3- Nina managed to free herself and began beating at the flames with a pillow In 2: is it wrong to say (The waves were beating at the shore ) In 3: is it wrong to say (Nina began beating against on the flames with a pillow ) Thanks in advance
  • arrive Vs. reach what are the differences if any?
    In the past I've been told that there is a difference between the usage of these two verbs: " arrive " and " reach ", But I've never understood it Today Iv'e checked it in the Cambridge dictionary and I found that they are considering synonyms: Reach: to arrive at a place, especially after spending a long time or a lot of effort travelling Arrive: to reach a place, especially at the end of a





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