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Which preposition generally use
I’d never seen so many people before. I was amazed (at / by) the crowds.
Dec 16, 2019 6:35 AM
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You will hear both, but 'by' is more common and sounds a little better to my ears.
We tend to use 'by' rather than 'at' when referring to people.
December 16, 2019
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"By" would be the better choice.
With "by" you would be stating something like the following. Brackets indicate implied words.
I’d never seen so many people before. I was amazed by [the attendance of the people in] the crowds.
With "at" you would be stating something like the following. Brackets indicate implied words.
I’d never seen so many people before. I was amazed at [the attitude of the people in] the crowds.
If you were talking about a one-time event, you may want to consider using crowd instead of crowds. If you used crowds, you are suggesting you saw more than one group of people.
December 16, 2019
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