Question
1. He is sitting at the computer.
2. He is working at the computer.
3. He is eating at the computer.
[Are they all grammatical? Is he doing the activities near or in front of the computer?]
2. He is working at the computer.
3. He is eating at the computer.
[Are they all grammatical? Is he doing the activities near or in front of the computer?]
Answers
Yes, all are grammatical. Yes, they all mean, whatever he is doing, he is in front of or near the computer.
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