Prepositions of place
In – My parents live in New Zealand now.
On – The town is right on the border.
Under – We slept under the open sky.
Next to – The hotel is situated next to the lively bustling port.
Between – There is a gulf between the two cities.
Among – I enjoy being among my friends.
In front of – They massed in front of the city hall.
Behind – The horse fell behind in the race.
Above – Our friends in the apartment above us are really noisy.
Below – He dived below the surface of the water.
Near (=close to)– There is a bush near the school playground.
Far from – The children don’t go far from home.
At – I was waiting at the bus stop.
(all) over - There 's spilt milk all over the floor.
Prepositions of Movement
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