1. There is a codfish on the top left side.
2. There is a codfish on the top left.
3. There is a codfish at the top left side.
4. There is a codfish at the top left side.
5. There is a codfish at the left top.
6.There is a codfish at the left top side.
(Are they all grammatical? Do I have to use 'at' or 'in'?)
7. There is a jellyfish in the top middle.
8. There is a jellyfish on the top middle.
9. There is a jellyfish at the top middle.
10. There is a jellyfish at the middle top.
11. There is a jellyfish on the middle top.
12. There is a jellyfish in the middle top.
(Which expressions do I have to use? which ones are correct?)
1 answer
The prepositions "in" and "on" are better in these sentences. However, you'd be perfectly understood if you used "at."