Prepositions of Place Exercises
Prepositions of place exercises online with answers — practise at, in, on for locations, master positional prepositions like next to, behind, between, in front of, opposite, near and under, and learn movement prepositions such as into, through and across. Printable PDF worksheets also available. 6 exercise sets with 120 questions (Pre-A1 - B1 Level).
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Prepositions of Place Exercises
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At, In, On: Core Prepositions of Place
Prepositions of Place Exercises
Positional Prepositions: Next to, Behind, Between & More
Prepositions of Place Exercises
Studies Link Bad Sleep to Cancer
Two American studies link bad sleep to cancer. They looked at over 18 million Americans. They were aged 18 to 50. Many h…
At, In, On: Tricky Place Distinctions
Prepositions of Place Exercises
Movement Prepositions: Into, Through, Across & More
Prepositions of Place Exercises
“The dog ran ___ the house when I opened the door.”
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Two big American studies say that bad sleep can raise cancer risk in young adults. The studies looked at over 18 million…
Mixed Prepositions of Place Review
Prepositions of Place Exercises
“The hotel is ___ the end of this road. Keep going straight.”
Studies Link Bad Sleep to Under-50 Cancer
Two large American studies say that bad sleep may raise the risk of cancer in adults under 50. The studies were shared a…
Why practice Prepositions of Place exercises?
These place prepositions online exercises take you from easy A1 basics to more difficult B1 challenges. Start with the core at/in/on rules for places (A1), then learn positional words like next to, behind, between, under, above, near and opposite (A1). Move on to tricky distinctions — at the cinema vs in the cinema, on the bus vs in the car, and corner expressions (A2). Next, practise movement prepositions including into, through, across, along and past (A2). Finally, tackle a mixed review combining all place prepositions at B1 level. All exercises come with answers and printable PDF worksheets. Looking for time prepositions? Check our dedicated Prepositions of Time topic.