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Native English speakers, could you please help me with these issues?
Which is correct:
a) "The crab hid himself UNDER the sand of the beach."
or
b) "The crab hid himself BENEATH the sand of the beach."
5 Answers
- Anonymous2 weeks agoFavorite Answer
The crab hid/hid himself IN the sand of the beach.
Beneath the sand would mean he reached another substance -- rock, clay -- and the sand was on top of him.
- Gretchen SLv 72 weeks ago
Most people would say, “the crab hid under the sand.” Using it reflexively (hid himself) is not wrong but is not generally used.
- Anonymous2 weeks ago
The crab hid himself BENEATH the sand of the beach
or
The crab hid himself BENEATH the sand at the beach