"He sat on my right."?

Skabr

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Hi,

Is this sentence correct: "He sat on my right."?

What do you think about "He sat to my right."? or "He sat at my right"?

What's the difference between them?

Thanks in advance,

Skabr
 

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Hi,

Is this sentence correct: "He sat on my right."?

What do you think about "He sat to my right."? or "He sat at my right"?

What's the difference between them?

Thanks in advance,

Skabr

All three are correct and common usage, and I can't think of any reason to prefer one over another of those. All three have the same meaning. I am equally as likely to use "on my right", or "to my right". I don't think that I would say "at my right," but that is more the way that I speak than anything else.
 

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I agree. All three of them are correct usage. Which you use would probably depend on personal preference or slight regional differences.