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This is a Preposition Worksheet designed to help students understand and practice using prepositions of place (such as *on, under, beside, behind, in front of*, etc.) by describing the position of a person relative to a bed or other objects.
Let’s analyze each image and write a clear sentence for each one based on the visual clues. The goal is to use appropriate prepositions to describe where the person is located.
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- Image: A person is lying on the bed.
- Sentence: The person is on the bed.
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- Image: A person is walking around the bed (a circular arrow indicates movement around it).
- Sentence: The person is walking around the bed.
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- Image: A person is standing beside the bed.
- Sentence: The person is standing beside the bed.
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- Image: A person is lying under the bed.
- Sentence: The person is under the bed.
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- Image: A person is walking through a doorway (arrow shows direction through the door).
- Sentence: The person is walking through the door.
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- Image: A person is standing between two beds.
- Sentence: The person is standing between the two beds.
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- Image: A person is standing on top of the bed.
- Sentence: The person is standing on the bed.
> *(Note: This is similar to #1, but here the person is standing, not lying. Still uses "on.")*
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- Image: A person is standing behind the bed.
- Sentence: The person is standing behind the bed.
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- Image: A person is standing next to the bed (same as "beside").
- Sentence: The person is standing next to the bed.
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- Image: A person is standing in front of the bed.
- Sentence: The person is standing in front of the bed.
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| Number | Preposition | Sentence Example |
|--------|-------------------|---------------------------------------------|
| 1 | on | The person is on the bed. |
| 2 | around | The person is walking around the bed. |
| 3 | beside | The person is standing beside the bed. |
| 4 | under | The person is under the bed. |
| 5 | through | The person is walking through the door. |
| 6 | between | The person is between the two beds. |
| 7 | on | The person is standing on the bed. |
| 8 | behind | The person is behind the bed. |
| 9 | next to | The person is next to the bed. |
| 10 | in front of | The person is in front of the bed. |
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- Use "on" when something is touching the surface.
- Use "under" when something is below another object.
- Use "beside / next to" for side-by-side positions.
- Use "in front of" for facing toward an object.
- Use "behind" for being at the back of something.
- Use "between" when something is in the space among two things.
- Use "around" for movement or position encircling something.
- Use "through" for passing from one side to another via an opening.
These sentences can be written on a separate sheet as instructed.
Let me know if you'd like this turned into a printable worksheet or need answers in a different language!
Let’s analyze each image and write a clear sentence for each one based on the visual clues. The goal is to use appropriate prepositions to describe where the person is located.
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1.
- Image: A person is lying on the bed.
- Sentence: The person is on the bed.
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2.
- Image: A person is walking around the bed (a circular arrow indicates movement around it).
- Sentence: The person is walking around the bed.
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3.
- Image: A person is standing beside the bed.
- Sentence: The person is standing beside the bed.
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4.
- Image: A person is lying under the bed.
- Sentence: The person is under the bed.
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5.
- Image: A person is walking through a doorway (arrow shows direction through the door).
- Sentence: The person is walking through the door.
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6.
- Image: A person is standing between two beds.
- Sentence: The person is standing between the two beds.
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7.
- Image: A person is standing on top of the bed.
- Sentence: The person is standing on the bed.
> *(Note: This is similar to #1, but here the person is standing, not lying. Still uses "on.")*
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8.
- Image: A person is standing behind the bed.
- Sentence: The person is standing behind the bed.
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9.
- Image: A person is standing next to the bed (same as "beside").
- Sentence: The person is standing next to the bed.
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10.
- Image: A person is standing in front of the bed.
- Sentence: The person is standing in front of the bed.
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✔ Summary of Prepositions Used:
| Number | Preposition | Sentence Example |
|--------|-------------------|---------------------------------------------|
| 1 | on | The person is on the bed. |
| 2 | around | The person is walking around the bed. |
| 3 | beside | The person is standing beside the bed. |
| 4 | under | The person is under the bed. |
| 5 | through | The person is walking through the door. |
| 6 | between | The person is between the two beds. |
| 7 | on | The person is standing on the bed. |
| 8 | behind | The person is behind the bed. |
| 9 | next to | The person is next to the bed. |
| 10 | in front of | The person is in front of the bed. |
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💡 Tips for Students:
- Use "on" when something is touching the surface.
- Use "under" when something is below another object.
- Use "beside / next to" for side-by-side positions.
- Use "in front of" for facing toward an object.
- Use "behind" for being at the back of something.
- Use "between" when something is in the space among two things.
- Use "around" for movement or position encircling something.
- Use "through" for passing from one side to another via an opening.
These sentences can be written on a separate sheet as instructed.
Let me know if you'd like this turned into a printable worksheet or need answers in a different language!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of prepositions worksheet.