next to / beside / between / in front of / behind:
- A is next to B. or A is beside B.
- B is between A and C.
- D is in front of B. E is behind B.
also:
- A is on the left.
- C is on the right.
- B is in the middle (of the group).
Opposite / in front of:
- A is sitting in front of B.
- A is sitting opposite C.
- C is sitting opposite A.
By (= next to / beside):
- Our house is by the sea. (= beside the sea).
- Who is that man standing by the window?
- If you feel cold, why don't you sit by the fire?
Under:
- The cat is under the table.
- The girl is standing under a tree.
- I'm wearing a jacket under my coat.
Above and below:
A. is above the line. (= higher than the line).
B. is below the line. (= lower than the line).
The pictures are above the shelves.
The shelves are below the pictures.
Make sentences:
1. Carl is standing behind Frank.
2. Frank is sitting next to / beside / by Emma.
3. Emma is sitting in front of Becky.
4. Emma is sitting between Daniela and Frank.
5. Daniela is sitting next to / beside / by Emma.
6. Frank is sitting in front of Carl.
7. Alan is standing behind Daniela.
8. Alan is standing on the left left.
9. Becky is standing in the middle.
Make the sentences:
1. The cat is under.the table.
2. There is a big tree behind the house.
3. The plane is flying in front of the clouds.
4. She is standing on the piano.
5. The cinema is by / next to / beside the right.
6. She's standing below / under the fridge.
7. The switch is above the window.
8. The cupboard is under the sink.
9. There are some shoes by / next to / beside the bed.
10. The plant is opposite the piano.
11. Paul is sitting in Fiona.
12. In Britain people drive on the left.