Prepositions of place are words like "in," "on," and "at" that show the location of something in relation to something else. They describe where a person, place, or thing is situated. Examples include above, behind, between, in front of, next to, on, and under.
Common prepositions of place
- in: Used for enclosed areas, countries, cities, and neighborhoods (e.g., "The cat is in the box").
- on: Used for surfaces, streets, and public transportation (e.g., "The book is on the table").
- at: Used for specific locations, addresses, and events (e.g., "The meeting is at the office").
- under: Means "below" (e.g., "The dog is under the table").
- above: Means "higher than" (e.g., "The light is above the desk").
- behind: Means "at the back of" (e.g., "The car is behind the tree").
- in front of: Means "at the front of" (e.g., "The house is in front of the school").
- between: Means "in the space that separates two things" (e.g., "The house is between the two trees").
- next to: Means "by the side of" (e.g., "She sat next to him").
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