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PREPOSITIONS about

about above

about above across

about above across ahead of

about above across ahead of among

about above across ahead of among around

about above across ahead of among around at

about above across ahead of among around at back

about above across ahead of among around at back before

about above across ahead of among around at back before behind

below

below beside

below beside between

below beside between by

below beside between by close to

below beside between by close to down

below beside between by close to down for

below beside between by close to down for from

below beside between by close to down for from in

below beside between by close to down for from in in front of

below beside between by close to down for from in in front of into

below beside between by close to down for from in in front of into like

below beside between by close to down for from in in front of into like near

below beside between by close to down for from in in front of into like near next to

below beside between by close to down for from in in front of into like near next to of

below beside between by close to down for from in in front of into like near next to of on

below beside between by close to down for from in in front of into like near next to of on out of

over

over since

over since through

over since through to

over since through to towards

over since through to towards under

over since through to towards under up

over since through to towards under up with

over since through to towards under up with without

over since through to towards under up with without until

over since through to towards under up with without until far from

over since through to towards under up with without until far from against

over since through to towards under up with without until far from against within

over since through to towards under up with without until far from against within here

over since through to towards under up with without until far from against within

in of to for at near from on

in a in the of the of a of some in some to a to the to some for a for the for some at a at the at some near a near the near some of your of his of her from a from the

in a in the in some of the of a of some

....nos Estados Unidos.

.....da região Amazônica.

....de um humanista.

.....do mundo inteiro.

......para o bem-estar da humanidade.

das nações ricas.

de um dono de uma propriedade.

of a country.

......por mim.

.....escreve pra mim.

INONAT —a continent, a country, a state, a city, a town—a street, a floor—a building, a house or apartment number She lives in California.She lives on Oak Street.She lives at The Manor. She lives in San Francisco.She lives on the fourth floor.She lives at 1260 Oak Street. at home—in one's own house at work—at one's job at school—attending school at church—attending church services

INONAT —a room, an area of a room—an outside area—a work area inside She is in the kitchen, in the corner.He is standing on the corner.She is at the kitchen sink. Our theater seats are in the balcony.He has an outdoor grill on the balcony. —a comfortable chair—a straight chair, a sofa, a couch He sat in the chair and watched television.He sat on the chair and ate his dinner. We sat on the sofa and watched television. in bed—under the coverson the bed—on top of the covers

INONAT —the water, the air, the environment—facing a coast, a beach—the coast, the beach They are swimming in the water. There is pollution in the air. The house is on the beach.The whole family is at the beach. —the center, the middle—the side, left, right, surface—the beginning, start, end Our house is in the center of town.Our house is on the left side of the street.Our house is at the end of the street. —the north/south/east/west—the north side/south side/east side/west side New England is in the north of the United States.Our house is on the south side of town. —a bodily attack—the surface of the body The stone hit me in the face.He has a scratch on his arm. —a vehicle one cannot walk around in (car/small boat/small plane/helicopter) —a vehicle one can walk around on (bus/train/large boat/airplane) Please ride in the car with us.Please ride on the bus with us. —an individual vehicle (horse, bicycle, motorcycle, skates) He came over on his bike.