Multiple choice softskills leadership

I like to swim ___ the beach, not just in the pool.

  1. at

  2. in

  3. on

  4. none of these

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
A Correct answer
Explanation

When talking about visiting a beach as a location, we use the preposition "at." "At the beach" means you're at that general location. "In the beach" would mean inside the sand itself, and "on the beach" means physically on top of the sand, which doesn't fit the swimming context.