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Choose the correct preposition of place to complete these sentences.
Choose the correct preposition of place to complete these sentences.
Choose the correct preposition of place to complete these sentences.
- 02 December, 2024
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- Grammar
- A1 Elementary
Next to, under, between, in front of, behind, over, etc.
Prepositions of place are words used to describe the location of a person, object, or thing in relation to another. These words are essential in building clear sentences and communicating effectively about positions and places. At the A1 level, prepositions like next to, under, between, in front of, behind, and over are commonly used.
Detailed Explanation
Below are the most common prepositions of place, along with their meanings and examples:
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Next to: Refers to something or someone that is close to or beside another thing.
✔ The school is next to the library.
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Under: Describes something below or beneath another object.
✔ The shoes are under the bed.
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Between: Refers to something located in the middle of two other things.
✔ The park is between the two buildings.
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In front of: Describes something ahead or before another object.
✔ The car is in front of the house.
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Behind: Indicates something that is at the back of another thing.
✔ The tree is behind the bench.
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Over: Refers to something above another, not necessarily touching.
✔ The painting is over the fireplace.
Quick Tips for Using Prepositions of Place
To remember and use prepositions of place effectively:
- Visualize the position of the objects to understand their relationship.
- Practice with everyday objects like a table, chair, and books to make learning interactive.
- Use drawings or diagrams to represent positions visually.
Practice Sentences
Complete these sentences using the correct preposition of place:
- The keys are ______ the table. (under)
- My house is ______ the supermarket and the post office. (between)
- The children are playing ______ the tree. (behind)
- The clock is hanging ______ the door. (over)
- The cat is sleeping ______ the sofa. (next to)
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