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in the verendah vs at the verendaah

Both 'in the verandah' and 'at the verandah' are commonly used phrases, but they are used in different contexts. 'In the verandah' is used when referring to being inside the verandah, while 'at the verandah' is used when referring to being near or around the verandah.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 1272 views

in the verendah

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to being inside the verandah.

Use 'in the verandah' when you want to indicate that someone or something is located inside the verandah of a building.

Examples:

  • I like to sit in the verandah and read a book.
  • The children were playing in the verandah.
  • She was watering the plants in the verandah.
  • There is a swing in the verandah.
  • The cat likes to sleep in the verandah.
  • Stretch your legs in the verendah and stretch your gaze to the curving horizon - bet you could do it for hours at a stretch. The Beach Villa comprises of 6 AC ...
  • ... class' of Shree Jagannath Temple,Puri for the work "Providing GI pipe railing in the verendah of rest room for Palia Sevayat inside Shri Jagannath Temple,Puri ...
  • A few card tables used to be laid, put in the hall and some in the verendah. On one side of the verendah towards the west side was the Tennis Court which was  ...
  • On Friday 28th December, 2007 at about 7:30 p.m., Kenrick Hutson, 74 years was fatally shot by a male assailant whilst sitting in the verendah of his home at ...

Alternatives:

  • on the verandah
  • inside the verandah
  • within the verandah
  • within the porch

at the verendaah

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to being near or around the verandah.

Use 'at the verandah' when you want to indicate that someone or something is located near or around the verandah of a building.

Examples:

  • We will meet at the verandah before going inside.
  • The guests were waiting at the verandah.
  • The dog was barking at the verandah.
  • There is a bench at the verandah.
  • The children were playing at the verandah.

Alternatives:

  • by the verandah
  • near the verandah
  • around the verandah
  • outside the verandah

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