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Introduction |
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When to Use In, On, Under, and Near? |
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Examples in Sentences |
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Fun Exercise |
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The words in, on, under, and near help us understand where something is placed. These words are called position words or prepositions.
For example:
These words tell us where something or someone is.
We use in when something is inside a place.
Examples:
We use on when something is above and touching a surface.
Examples:
We use under when something is below or beneath something.
Examples:
We use near when something is close but not touching.
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Fill in the blanks with In, On, Under, or Near:
Ans:
- The books are in the bag.
- The lamp is on the table.
- The dog is under the sofa.
- The park is near my home.
- The clock is on the wall.
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