Which song is better: “On a lake” or “On the lake”? Is “in the lake” close? Why is it so?
What sentences make perfect sense?
- We took the new kayak in on the lake as it was a nice day.
- I took the kayak out and it felt good the whole time, but really we did go out for a swim.
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What do you do on the lake?
If you’re swimming at the water right now you’re probably squishing or otherwise you’re submerged What is floating on top of, thinking about as swimming, fishing and playing around whereas the emphasis of boating is staying afloat and moving more or less in 2 dimensions, whereas swimming, fishing and playing tend to involve a little more freedom with respect to movement throughout the depth of the water.
A small change from the order in which I go with as and reorder the sentence, “Since it was nice out today, we took the new kayak out on the lake”. ” “‘It’s not wrong per se, but as works better with comparisons, substitutions or as a way of introducing a fact. Using as on its own to talk about the setting has a tendency to over-inflate or tone of formality. How should my sentence be arranged if I want a pause in between sentences and a reference back to the previous points in the conversation?
What are some other
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If it was a good new kayak I’d say “on the lake” is what I would write.
If the kayak sank in the water right away, you took it out in the water.