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  1. 15 de dic. de 2011 · Se puede decir, cuando se sube la montaña, "I'll see you at the top of the mountain." Eso es más común, pero también se puede decir: "I'll see you on top of the mountain." No hay mucha diferencia, pero "at the top" lleva el sentido más específico de la cima de la montaña, por lo menos me parece.

  2. 'On the mountain' and 'on the mountains' means 'on top of' [EDIT: better explanation, 'on the surface of' - see comments below], like goats or trees or snow. One house can also be 'on a mountain' but not 'on the mountains' (unless it's a really big house!)

  3. 1 de abr. de 2024 · on the top of the mountain. This phrase is correct and commonly used in English. Both "at the top of the mountain" and "on the top of the mountain" are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. The choice between them depends on the specific situation and personal preference.

  4. 28 de mar. de 2024 · Use “in the mountain” when referring to something inside it, like a cave or tunnel. For example, miners work in the mountain. On the other hand, use “on the mountain” to talk about being at the surface or top of it. If someone is hiking or skiing, they are on the mountain.

  5. I don't think you would do either of these to a mountain, you would simply climb a mountain. Otherwise, they're interchangeable but atop is less used. Humpty Dumpty might sit atop a wall, but most other people would sit on top of one. True, you wouldn't climb atop a mountain.

  6. 'At the top' of a list is the top position. 'On' refers to a physical, literal location. So, while you could say 'on the top of the mountain', because 'the top of the mountain' is also a physical location, it wouldn't be so normal to say 'on the top of the list'.

  7. 12 de abr. de 2021 · When I say I reach the top of the mountain, can I use the expression that I arrive on the top of the mountain or I arrive at the top of the mountain? Which one is correct? Thanks in advance!