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"are you at ground?" vs "are you in gRound?"

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct way to ask about someone's location is 'Are you on the ground?'

Last Updated: March 30, 2024

are you at ground?

This phrase is incorrect. 'At ground' is not a common expression in English.

The correct preposition to use when asking about someone's location on the ground is 'on'.

Alternatives:

  • Are you on the ground?

are you in gRound?

This phrase is incorrect. 'In ground' is not a common expression in English.

The correct preposition to use when asking about someone's location on the ground is 'on'.

Alternatives:

  • Are you on the ground?

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