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3 i       Prepositions:  place





                    At,  On,  In
                    Learn  these  rules.

                    at  a  point/place   x    e.g.  I  met  her  at  the  bus  stop.  She  lives  at  43  Duke  Road.
                                                 He’s  at  work  (i.e.  not  at  home).  They’re  at  a  party  tonight.
                    on  a  surface     x      e.g.  The  book  is  on  the  desk.  We  sat  on  the  floor.

                    in  an  area  or  space  Cx   e.g.  Malawi  is  a  country  in  Africa.  She  lives  in  Milan.  He’s  in
                                                 the  kitchen.  The  key’s  in  my  pocket.  Put  it  in  the  box.

                    Opposites

                    Some  prepositions  form  pairs  of  opposites.

                    up   4            down    y          into   | % |      out  of  | f |



                    over/above                                                          behind
                              e                                                 .
                         —_—                            in  front  of             (~?P
                              @
                                under/below


                    Note:  Over/above  are  often  synonymous,  so  are  under/below,  but  over  and  under
                    sometimes  suggest  movement.

                    When  we  flew  over  Paris  we  couldn’t  see  much  because  we  were  above  the  clouds.
                    Below  us  was  the  river  which  ran  under  the  bridge.

                    Here  are  some  more  common  prepositions  of  place
                    We  drove  along  the  river,
                      round  the  lake,  past  the
                      old  castle,  and  through
                      the  village.


                    ‘We  came  over  the  bridge,
                      and  parked  next  to  the

                      house,  which  was
                      opposite  the  hotel.

                    Our  house  is  between  two
                      shops  and  it  is  near  a
                      bus  stop;  you  just  go
                      across  the  road  and  walk
                      along  the  other  side
                      towards  the  church.




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