In, We use it to say an object is inside another object, On , When something is on top of a surface, Above, When something is higher than another object but without touching it , Behind, When something is at the back of something else, Opposite, When two objects are facing each other, Between, When something is in the middle of two other things, Next to, When something is on the side of something else, Below, When something is lower than another object without touching, Under, When something is lower than another object and touching it directly, In front of, When something is ahead of something else.

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