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Prepositions, adverbs: LOCATION (1) - English lesson
They are what is called "tool words" (kept in "a tool box"), which means they are used
everyday, at any moment, in every occasion of the daily conversations of everyday life.
We have to know them, recognise them, and know how and when to use one or the other.
It will be our "mission" today!
From 'here' (near)... to 'there' (distant)...
Here/ from here/ |
There/ over there/ from there |
- I can hear her from here
- From there you'll see the village.
In/ inside |
within |
out of |
outside of |
on/ upon |
On top of |
Below/ beneath/ underneath |
- It's in my bag/ He's left his keys inside.
- within this perimeter
- leave your boots outside
- It's outside the town
- on the table/ the wall
- on top of it
- below the horizon
- the flat below
- He's hidden under the bed.
In front of/ before |
Ahead of/ in front of |
At the head of |
In the front of/ at the front of |
At the back of/ in the back of |
At the rear of/ in the rear of |
Behind |
After/ past |
Behind/ after |
- He was standing in front of/ before/ me.
- I'll go ahead.
- She's gone on ahead/ in front.
- Seated at/ in the front/ at/ in the back of the car.
- At the rear of the train.
- They were walking one behind the other.
- The others are far behind us.
- I was just behind/ after him in the queue.
- His house is after/ past the church.
This was our first part... Many others will come in Part 2! Good luck for the test!

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