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Preposition of Place
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Level 2
level: Level 2
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level questions: Level 2
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in a position just ahead or at the front part of someone or something else.
in front of
the opposite of In front of. It means at the back (part) of something.
Behind
refers to something in the middle of two objects or things (or places)
Between
It usually refers to something being in front of something else BUT there is normally something between them like a street or table. It is similar to saying that someone (or a place) is on the other side of something.
Across From
It usually refers to a thing (or person) that is at the side of another thing
Next to
It is similar to next to / beside but there is more of a distance between the two things
Near
mean "at a higher position than X"
Over
Like Over, but refers to being directly (vertically) from you
above
They mean at a lower level. (Something is above it)
Below