The cat is ___ the table.

The cat is on the table.
There is two pencils on the table.
There are two pencils on the table.
Where is the pencil?

The pencil is on the notebook.
___ a book under the chair.
There is a book under the chair.
Which preposition means “not far from”?
(on / near / in)
Near
The ball is ___ the box.

The ball is in the box.
The bag is in the desk.
The bag is on the desk.
Where is the backpack?

The backpack is under the table.
___ three students near the board.
There are three students near the board.
Choose the correct preposition:
The cat is ___ the table.
(in / on)
On
The school is ___ the shop.

The school is next to / near the shop.
There are a cat under the chair.
There is a cat under the chair.
Where are the apples?

The apples are in the basket.
___ five markers on the desk.
There are five markers on the desk.
Choose the correct preposition:
The boy is sitting ___ the tree.
(in / under)
Under
The shoes are ___ the bed and ___ the desk.

The shoes are under the bed and next to / near the desk.
The lamp is next the sofa.
The lamp is next to the sofa.
Where are the flowers, and where is the vase?

The flowers are in a vase, and the vase is on the table.
Change to singular: “There are two cats on the sofa.”
There is a cat on the sofa.
Which preposition means “inside something”?
A. On
B. In
C. Near
In
The toys are ___ the basket, and the basket is ___ the door.

The toys are in the basket, and the basket is near/next to the door.
There is five students in the class.
There are five students in the class.
Where is the dog, and what is it next to?

The dog is near the tree and next to the car.
Write a sentence using there is/there are + a preposition.
Some examples:
“There is a cat in the box.”
“There are books on the shelf.”
“There are shoes under the table.”
If two objects are so close they almost touch but don’t, which preposition CANNOT describe this situation: near, on, or in? Explain why.
Near