This document discusses prepositions of place and their meanings. It lists common prepositions of place like "in, on, at, under, below, above" and explains their basic uses to indicate location. For example, "in" refers to being inside a place, "on" means being above something, and "near" indicates proximity but not right next to something. The document concludes that prepositions of place are simpler concepts than initially thought.
This document discusses prepositions of place and their meanings. It lists common prepositions of place like "in, on, at, under, below, above" and explains their basic uses to indicate location. For example, "in" refers to being inside a place, "on" means being above something, and "near" indicates proximity but not right next to something. The document concludes that prepositions of place are simpler concepts than initially thought.
This document discusses prepositions of place and their meanings. It lists common prepositions of place like "in, on, at, under, below, above" and explains their basic uses to indicate location. For example, "in" refers to being inside a place, "on" means being above something, and "near" indicates proximity but not right next to something. The document concludes that prepositions of place are simpler concepts than initially thought.
- Near is mostly common used to refer more closed place. - “in front, behind, next to/beside, away from, near to, nearby, between, in, on, at, under, below, above.
This prepositions of place are more simple than we think.
IN – refer to a place, state, Country, house.
ON – when you are over something or when we are on different apps (IG, FB, TT, etc)
UNDER
NEXT TO – to the left or to the right
BETWEEN - you need 2 things
IN THE MIDDLE –
AMONG – suposed to be with other things
BEHIND – on the back of something
ABOVE – something
BELOW – something under something not touching the ground