Let's solve this
Prepositions Worksheet step by step. The task is to
write down the position of the unicorn in each picture using correct prepositions (like *on, under, behind, in front of, beside, between*, etc.).
Here’s the analysis for each image:
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1.
- The unicorn is
standing on top of the box.
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✔ Answer: *on the box*
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2.
- The unicorn is
next to the box, specifically on its right side.
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✔ Answer: *beside the box* or *next to the box*
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3.
- The unicorn is
above the box but not touching it — it's floating or standing higher.
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✔ Answer: *above the box*
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4.
- The unicorn is
below the box, and there’s no overlap — it's underneath.
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✔ Answer: *under the box*
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5.
- The unicorn is
behind the box, partially visible from the back.
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✔ Answer: *behind the box*
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6.
- The unicorn is
inside the box.
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✔ Answer: *in the box*
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7.
- The unicorn is
between four boxes arranged in a square.
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✔ Answer: *between the boxes*
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8.
- The unicorn is
between two boxes, with one on the left and one on the right.
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✔ Answer: *between the boxes*
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9.
- The unicorn is
in front of the box.
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✔ Answer: *in front of the box*
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10.
- The unicorn is
beside the box, on the right side.
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✔ Answer: *beside the box* or *next to the box*
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11.
- The unicorn is
away from the box, on the far right.
- It's not near, so we say: *far from the box* or *next to the box?* Wait — actually, it's
not next to the box; it's separated.
But looking closely: There's a box and the unicorn is off to the side, not touching. So it's
next to the box if they're close, but since it's slightly distant, we can still say:
✔ Answer: *beside the box* or *near the box* — but most likely intended as
beside.
Alternatively, if the distance is significant, "away from" could be used, but typically in such worksheets, even slight separation is considered "beside."
But in this case, the unicorn is clearly
to the right of the box and not touching it.
So best answer:
✔ Answer: *beside the box*
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✔ Final Answers:
1.
on the box
2.
beside the box
3.
above the box
4.
under the box
5.
behind the box
6.
in the box
7.
between the boxes
8.
between the boxes
9.
in front of the box
10.
beside the box
11.
beside the box
> Note: For #11, if the unicorn is far away, you might say *"away from the box"*, but based on typical worksheet logic,
"beside" is acceptable unless specified otherwise.
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🔍 Explanation:
This worksheet teaches
prepositions of place — words that describe where something is located in relation to another object. These include:
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on – touching the top
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under – below
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above – higher than
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behind – at the back
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in front of – facing toward
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beside – next to
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between – in the middle of two things
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in – inside
These are essential for early language development.
Let me know if you'd like a printable version or want to turn this into an interactive activity! 🦄✨
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of preposition picture worksheet.