Expressing location by using inside, in front of, beside, and behind:
📘 Short Notes
🔹 Inside
Use: To show something is in the inner part of something.
Example: The keys are inside the bag.
🔹 In front of
Use: To show something is before or ahead of another thing.
Example: The car is parked in front of the house.
🔹 Beside
Use: To show something is next to or at the side of something.
Example: She is sitting beside her friend.
🔹 Behind
Use: To show something is at the back of something.
Example: The dog is behind the door.
📝 Exercise: Fill in the blanks
Choose the correct word (inside, in front of, beside, behind):
The cat is ______ the box.
The teacher is standing ______ the class.
The bag is ______ the chair.
The dog is hiding ______ the house.
The keys are ______ my pocket.
The car is parked ______ the gate.
The boy is standing ______ his friend.
The ball rolled ______ the door.
The books are ______ the cupboard.
The girl sat ______ me in class.
The cat is ______ the sofa.
The man is standing ______ the car.
The shoes are ______ the bed.
The dog is ______ the tree.
The pencil is ______ the bag.
The teacher stood ______ the students.
The child is hiding ______ the curtain.
The chair is ______ the table.
The ball is ______ the box.
The boy stood ______ the door.
If you want, I can also give you the answers for marking.
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