Learn how to give directions and describe locations using common prepositions of place: next to, across from, in front of, and more.
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Prepositions of place are words that describe the position or location of something in relation to another object. Here are some common examples:
• Next to: Used to describe something that is immediately beside something else.
- Example: "The café is next to the bookstore."
• Across from: Describes something located directly opposite another object, often with a street or open space in between .
- Example: "The bank is across from the school."
• In front of: Refers to something positioned directly before another object, usually facing it.
- Example: "The car is parked in front of the house."
Key Phrases for Directions :
- "The post office is next to the supermarket."
- "The park is across from the library."
- "The bus stop is in front of the train station."
- "The restaurant is behind the bank."
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