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Prepositions A preposition links nouns, pronouns and phrases to other words in a sentence. A preposition usually indicates time, direction and location.

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2 prepositions A preposition links nouns, pronouns and phrases to other words in a sentence. A preposition usually indicates time, direction and location in a sentence.

3 WHAT ARE THE PREPOSITIONS OF LOCATION?

4 prepositions ON

5 The man stands on the ladder.
prepositions The man stands on the ladder.

6 prepositions OVER

7 The plane is passing over the house.
prepositions The plane is passing over the house.

8 prepositions IN

9 Kıvırcık sleeps in its kennel.
prepositions Kıvırcık sleeps in its kennel.

10 prepositions AT

11 The couple is at the door now.
prepositions The couple is at the door now.

12 prepositions IN FRONT OF

13 The monster is waiting in front of the table.
prepositions The monster is waiting in front of the table.

14 prepositions NEAR

15 The little cat is near the armchair.
prepositions The little cat is near the armchair.

16 prepositions NEXT TO

17 The girls are sitting next to each other.
prepositions The girls are sitting next to each other.

18 prepositions BETWEEN

19 The tree is between the two houses.
prepositions The tree is between the two houses.

20 prepositions AMONG

21 The man is walking among many trees.
prepositions The man is walking among many trees.

22 prepositions OPPOSITE

23 The enemies stand opposite each other.
prepositions The enemies stand opposite each other.

24 prepositions BEHIND

25 The monster isbehind the table.
prepositions The monster isbehind the table.

26 prepositions UNDER

27 The monster is under the sofa.
prepositions The monster is under the sofa.


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