Adverbials of location
Adverbials of location
Location
We use prepositions to talk about where someone or something is:
above
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among
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at
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behind
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below
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beneath
|
beside
|
between
|
by
|
in
|
in
between
|
inside
|
near
|
next
to
|
on
|
opposite
|
outside
|
over
|
round
|
through
|
under
|
underneath
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|
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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
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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.
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.
There was some flowers right in the middle of the table.
There’s a wood right behind our house.
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