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  1. 12 de oct. de 2017 · En esta lección vamos a aprender un grupo especial de preposiciones de lugar en inglés —above, over, below, under & beneath. Vamos a ver el uso y significado de todas ellas, tanto su sentido real y físico como su sentido abstracto.

  2. 24 de ene. de 2022 · Tanto below como under significan “debajo de” en español; sin embargo, hay una sutil diferencia. ¿Quieres saber cuál es? En este post del BRITÁNICO te vamos a a explicar de una manera sencilla para que puedas emplear tanto under y below correctamente en tus conversaciones en inglés.

  3. Here is a list of basic prepositions of place in English: behind. in front of. next to. between. near. above. below. in. on. Watch the video above to hear the pronunciation of each preposition. Here are examples to demonstrate each preposition: Example Sentences. The ball is behind the box. The ball is in front of the box.

  4. below under over above. English: A bridge is built over a river, which in turn goes under the bridge. Bridges are a good way to overcome obstacles. We all have a river or rivers in our lives. Obstacles we have to overcome and build bridges over.

  5. Below & Under. These prepositions are even more interchangeable than above and over. The important thing to remember is this: Use under in most cases as it is much more common than “below.”. Use below when the meaning is “less than.”.

  6. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Over is often used as a Preposition of Movement too. Under / Below. Under and Below have a similar meaning. They mean at a lower level. (Something is above it). Your legs are under the table. Monsters live under your bed. A river flows under a bridge. How long can you stay under the water? Miners work below the surface of the Earth.

  7. Underneath and beneath are more formal words for “under” and “below.” behind / in front of. These words are opposites. Use behind when object A is farther away from you than object B, and in front of when object A is closer to you than object B. In the first picture, the mouse is in front of the box.