Preposition of place

Prepositions of place are used to indicate the location or position of something in relation to another object. Here are some common prepositions of place with examples:

1.     In: Used to indicate that something is inside a larger area. Example: The cat is in the box.

2.     On: Used to indicate that something is physically touching the surface of an object. Example: The book is on the table.

3.     At: Used to indicate a specific point or location. Example: I am waiting at the bus stop.

4.     Under: Used to indicate something's position beneath or below another object. Example: The dog is sleeping under the table.

5.     Above: Used to indicate something's position over or higher than another object. Example: The birds are flying above the trees.

6.     Behind: Used to indicate something's position at the back of another object. Example: The car is parked behind the house.

7.     Beside: Used to indicate something's position next to or by the side of another object. Example: She sat beside her best friend in the movie theater.

8.     Between: Used to indicate something's position in the middle of two objects or places. Example: The restaurant is located between the bank and the post office.

9.     Among: Used to indicate something's position in the middle of several objects or people. Example: The child was playing among the other kids in the playground.

10.                        Near: Used to indicate something's position close to or not far from another object or place. Example: There is a park near my house.

Remember, the choice of preposition depends on the context and the relationship between objects or places.