Dmitry
"I'm by the pool"/"I'm in the pool" - what's the difference? Does "I'm by the pool" mean that I'm near the pool but not in the water? Or that can mean either (either in the pool or near the pool)?
2017年8月25日 21:54
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The difference is in your actual location, just as you've stated. Being by the pool means that you're somewhere near the pool, while being in the pool means that you are actually in the pool.
2017年8月25日
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Yes, "I'm by the pool" means the same thing as "I'm near the pool (but not in the water)."
2017年8月25日
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