Prepositions of Place: Where is it? (Pre-A1 English Grammar) — Pre-A1 English grammar lesson by Langcom

Prepositions of Place: Where is it? (Pre-A1 English Grammar)

Raúl Maguiña

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julio 15, 2026

PRE-A1✏️ Gramática⏱️ 4 minutos de lectura
Prepositions of place tell us where things are located. They are small but very important words in English. These words help you describe the position of people, animals, and objects. For example, they tell you if something is in a box, on a table, or under a chair. Learning these words helps you describe your home, your classroom, or find objects easily. We use prepositions like in, on, under, next to, behind, y in front of to show exact positions. They make your sentences clear and easy to understand for others. Mastering these basic prepositions is a key step for all English learners, especially at the Pre-A1 level, to communicate clearly about locations and ask “Where is it?” with confidence.

What Are Prepositions of Place?

Prepositions of place are words that tell us the position of something.

They answer the question “Where?”

  • The book is on the table.
  • The cat is under the bed.

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How to Use In, On, and Under?

These are three very common prepositions.

  • In: Use in for something inside a space or container.
    • The apples are in the basket.
    • My keys are in my bag.
  • On: Use on for something resting on a surface.
    • The phone is on the desk.
    • The picture is on the wall.
  • Under: Use under for something below another object.
    • The dog is under the table.
    • My shoes are under the bed.

How to Use Next to, Behind, and In Front of?

These prepositions describe positions relative to another object.

  • Next to: Use next to for something beside another object.
    • The chair is next to the window.
    • She sits next to her friend.
  • Behind: Use behind for something at the back of another object.
    • The car is behind the house.
    • The teacher stands behind the desk.
  • In front of: Use in front of for something at the forward side of another object.
    • The bus stop is in front of the school.
    • He is standing in front of the door.

Why Are Prepositions Important?

Prepositions help you give clear directions.

They make your descriptions accurate.

You can talk about where things are in your daily life.

Common Prepositions of Place
Preposición Significado
in Inside a container or space
on On a surface
under Below something
next to Beside something
behind At the back of something
in front of At the forward side of something

Ejemplos

  • The apples are in the basket.
  • My keys are in my bag.
  • The phone is on the desk.
  • The picture is on the wall.
  • The dog is under the table.
  • My shoes are under the bed.
  • The chair is next to the window.
  • She sits next to her friend.
  • The car is behind the house.
  • The teacher stands behind the desk.
  • The bus stop is in front of the school.
  • He is standing in front of the door.

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Errores habituales de los hispanohablantes

Spanish speakers often use “en” for both in y on. Remember they are different!

  • Incorrecto: The book is in the table. (This means inside the table.)
  • Correcto: The book is on the table. (This means on the surface of the table.)

Also, remember that in front of is three separate words, not one.

  • Incorrecto: The car is infrontof the house.
  • Correcto: The car is in front of the house.

Preguntas más frecuentes

What is a preposition of place?

It is a word that tells you where something is located.

Can I use “in” and “on” for the same place?

No, they have different meanings. In means inside, and on means on a surface.

Are there other prepositions of place?

Yes, there are many more, but in, on, under, next to, behind, y in front of are excellent to start with for Pre-A1.

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