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  1. at/in the bottom of the sea - WordReference Forums

    Jul 14, 2014 · Hi! What is the difference between in/at the bottom. for instance... at the bottom of the sea or in the bottom of the sea? Both are they possible? Thanks in advance!

  2. you are nothing but a bottom-feeder | WordReference Forums

    Apr 13, 2020 · A 'a bottom-feeder' is a fish that finds food on the sea bed or at the bottom of a lake, and metaphorically someone, like this journalist, who writes about the worst or most embarrassing stuff …

  3. The Languages of India: Mutual intelligibility

    Nov 23, 2006 · The bottom line is that, within their language family, there is a great deal of mutual intelligibility among Indian languages. And if you can speak any of Hindi or English, you will be good …

  4. bottom/top/corner/left/right - WordReference Forums

    Feb 13, 2017 · I have learnt that the following prepositions must be used with these words: at the bottom/ at the top in the corner on the left/ on the right But what if I want to use some of these words …

  5. On the bottom vs. at the bottom [of a page] | WordReference Forums

    Aug 15, 2009 · "At the bottom of the page" is the usual expression for something appearing near the bottom edge of a page. "On the bottom" would be appropriate if there were something literally on the …

  6. backside/bottom - WordReference Forums

    Jul 17, 2005 · However, "bottom" is definitely more polite than "backside" and is acceptable for ordinary conversation. "Buttocks" is a bit more sophisticated and is more suited to medical, legal or technical …

  7. At/on/in/ the bottom of the fridge - WordReference Forums

    Dec 22, 2024 · Is on used? I’ve never heard anyone say that. I think most people would say the fridge has a freezer underneath. In the bottom of the fridge is straightforward – of course in means inside. …

  8. bottom of a bottle/cup/glass | WordReference Forums

    Sep 1, 2019 · Do you have a context and a sentence in mind? Generally, context is all that is needed. There is milk in the bottom of the cup. vs There is milk on the bottom of the cup.

  9. right-hand corner and right corner | WordReference Forums

    Sep 5, 2017 · Right in "--- in the bottom right ----" is a noun. I would hesitate to say that right -hand corner and right corner are always interchangeable because, in terms of semantics, when using an …

  10. The ending of a letter, on the right or on the left?

    Jan 8, 2015 · If I were to write a letter, when it comes to write something like best wishes, your sincerely, someone, it should be on the right end of the letter or on the left end of the letter? My native …