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I've never been to the sea, at the sea, at sea
meaning not being a sailor, just relaxing on the beach
Oct 11, 2015 4:57 PM
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In British English, we'd say 'I've never been to the seaside'.
October 11, 2015
"I have never been at sea"
October 11, 2015
I've never been at sea means I 've never been on a boat in the ocean .
We say : I've never been to the sea/ocean, or
Ive never seen the ocean.
"beach" can be any beach, not just the ocean, as we have many lakes with beaches.
October 11, 2015
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