Adverbials of location


Adverbials of location

Location

We use prepositions to talk about where someone or something is:
above
among
at
behind
below
beneath
beside
between
by
in
in between
inside
near
next to
on
opposite
outside
over
round
through
under
underneath



He was standing by the table.
She lives in a village near Glasgow.
You’ll find it in the cupboard.

We use phrases with of as prepositions:
at the back of
at the top of
at the bottom of
at the end of
on top of
at the front of
in front of
in the middle of

There were some flowers in the middle of the table.
Sign your name here – at the bottom of the page.
I can’t see. You’re standing in front of me.
We can use right as an intensifier with some of these prepositions:
He was standing right next to the table.
There was some flowers right in the middle of the table.
There’s a wood right behind our house.

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