|  | Preposition is a word or group of words used before a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase to show direction, time, place, location, spatial relationships, or to introduce an object. |  | 
		
			|  | We use prepositions of location to show us where an object is which are as below: On, above, beneath, under, underneath, out, in front of, at the back of, behind, in, inside, outside, in the centre of, in the middle of, down, up, beside, near, at, between, among, below. For example: - After weeks at sea, it was wonderful to feel firm ground beneath our feet once more. - Standing between the two adults was a small child. - As hard as she tried, she always fell behind the other swimmers in the races. |  | 
		
			|  | We use preposition of direction to show us where an object is moving which are as below: To, from, over, into, out of, round, up, down, through, towards, upwards, downwards, across. For example: - He struggled through the crowd till he reached the front. - She held the umbrella over both of us. - She kept glancing towards the phone. |  |