Prepositions of Place

In English, prepositions of place help tell the position of an object in relation to other things.

prepositions of place

In

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Examples:

  • I am in the car.
  • She is in school.
  • The toys are in the box.

On

Definition: an object is above something else and touching it.

Examples:

  • The food is on the table.
  • The check is on your desk.
  • The dog is sitting on the couch.

Under

Definition: an object is lower than another object while being covered by it.

Examples:

  • I am under the covers.
  • The car is under the snow.
  • My shoes are under the bed.

Above

Definition: an object is higher than another object but not directly over it.

Examples:

  • There are clouds above our heads.
  • The birds are flying above us.
  • The plane was flying above us.

Below

Definition: an object is lower than another object.

Examples:

  • The planes flew below the clouds.
  • I was below him in rank.

In front of

Definition: further in front of something/someone else.

Examples:

  • She was in front of me in the line.
  • I was talking to the person in front of me.
  • He parked the car in front of the store.

Behind

Definition: an object at the back of another object.

Examples:

  • I parked my car behind the store.
  • Please stay behind me.
  • She hid behind her friend.

Between

Definition: an object in the space between two other objects.

Examples:

  • I had to sit between two large people on the plane.
  • I live between Los Angeles and San Francisco.
  • I parked my car between the two stores.

Among

Definition: an object is in the middle of a group of other objects.

Examples:

  • I placed my pencil among my other things.
  • I am among a group of people.

Next to

Definition: an object is not far away from another object.

Examples:

  • I live next to the store.
  • Please sit next to me.
  • The movie theater is next to the restaurant.

Near

Definition: an object is not far away from another object.

Examples:

  • I live near the high school.
  • She lives near the ocean.

Far from

Definition: an object is not close to another object.

Examples:

  • I live far from the store.
  • The dog is far from the house.

Practice Exercises

Answer True or False for each question about the picture below.

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1. The soccer ball is near the newspaper.

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2. There is water in the bowl.

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3. The makeup table is behind the bed.

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4. The coffee cup is near the table.

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5. The newspaper is in front of the table.

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6. The TV is under the table.

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7. The bed is next to the table.

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8. The teddy bear is next to the computer.

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