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Assessment
Place Preposition
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7ESL
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30-5-2021
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Prepositions of Place: Definition, List and Useful Examples
Prepositions of Place! A preposition can provide us with information on the relationship between two words within a sentence, one such relationship is the placement of an object. For example, ‘the dog was in front of the window.’ This shows where the dog is and allows us to understand what is being talked about more clearly.
In this section, we are going to show you a detailed list of prepositions of place which will add to your vocabulary as well as giving you the ability to create more detailed sentences and sound more fluent.
What is a Preposition of Place?
A preposition of place is a preposition which is used to refer to a place where something or someone is located.
Preposition of place examples:
In America
In a car
On a plane
On the Internet
At the corner
At the bus stop
Prepositions of Place List
Learn useful list of prepositions of place in English with meaning and example sentences.
Above :
Meaning:
At or to a higher place or position than something/somebody
Example:
Our friends in the apartment above us are really noisy.
After :
Meaning:
One follows the other
Example:
He ran after her with the book.
By :
Meaning:
Near or at the side of
Example:
The telephone is by the window.
Beneath :
Meaning:
Under someone or something
Example:
Jaime hid the letter beneath a pile of papers.
Next to/ Beside :
Meaning:
At the side of someone or something
(Beside and next to have the same meaning. The only difference between beside and next to is their level of formality; beside is generally considered to be more formal than next to.)
Examples:
We lay beside the pool to dry off in the sun.
The hotel is situated next to the lively bustling port.
Near/ Close to :
Meaning:
Near/ Close to is a short distance from a person or thing
Examples:
There is a bush near the school playground.
The new shopping center is close to the railway station.
Between :
Meaning:
Something in or through the space that separates two things, objects, or places
Example:
There is a gulf between the two cities.
Among :
Meaning:
In the middle of or surrounded by other people or things
Example:
The girl quickly disappeared among the crowd.
In front of :
Meaning:
Farther forward than someone or something else
Example:
They massed in front of the city hall.
Behind :
Meaning:
At or towards the back of a thing or person
Example:
The horse fell behind in the race.
Across from/ Opposite :
Meaning:
In a position facing someone or something but on the other side
Example:
The hospital is opposite the post office.
The shoe store is across from the bank.
Under :
Meaning:
Below or at a lower level than something, or covered by something
Example:
We slept under the open sky.
Below :
Meaning:
In a lower place or position than something else
Example:
He dived below the surface of the water.
Over :
Meaning:
Above or higher than something, without touching it
On something or covering it
Example:
She held the umbrella over both of us.
Prepositions of Place IN ON AT
In order to describe place, the prepositions at, on, and in go from GENERAL to SPECIFIC.
Prepositions of Place: IN
For describing place, the preposition IN is used for the largest or most general places. You can say that “I lived in London as a child.” And “He’s a very famous person in Chinatown.”
In + Countries
Examples:
In England
In America
In + Cities
Examples:
In London
In New York
In + Neighborhood
Examples:
In Manhattan
In Chinatown
In + Enclosed Space
Examples:
In a traffic jam
In a building
In a car
Prepositions of Place: ON
The preposition ON is used for more specific places, like certain streets. You can say that “He took a northbound trolley on State Street.”
On + Means of transport
Examples:
On a bus
On a train
On a plane
On + Communications
Examples:
On the radio
On the television
On the phone
On the Internet
On + Surfaces
Examples:
On a table
On a wall
On the floor
On the roof
Prepositions of Place: AT
At + Exact Addresses or Intersections
Examples:
At 23 Birch Street
At 734 State Street
At + Specific Locations/ Points
Examples:
At The Empire State Building
At the corner
At the bus stop
الاكثر قراءة في Place preposition
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