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a. On

                   ‘On’ means that is something is in a position that is physically touched, covered, or attached to
                    something else.

                 b. In
                    ‘In’ has a similar meaning to ‘on’, the object is within or inside something.

                c. Beside

                   ‘Beside’ has the same meaning with ‘next to’. It usually refers to a thing (or a person) that is at
                    the side of another.

                d. In front of
                    ‘In front of’ means a place or position directly before anything.

                e. Between

                   ‘Between’ normally refers to something in the middle of two objects.
                f. Below

                  ‘Below’ has a similar meaning to ‘under’. They means in lower position or underneath something.
                 g. Opposite/ Across

                   ‘Across’ means on the other side of something; or from one side to the other of something, which
                    has sides or limits.

               1.  Name of the objects

                     Animal                  Dog, hyena, tiger, flamingo, oyster,beaver, etc.
                     Things                  Table, chair, water, radio, etc

                     Public space            Mosque, church, office, school, police station, etc


               2.  Countable and Uncountable

                                 Countable Nouns                           Uncountable Nouns

                             Can be Singular and Plural                       Only Singular
                        Example :A rings, two rings, three rings             Butter not butters

                          Can Use Singular or Plural Verbs              Always Use Singular Verb
                     Example : The ring is new                           Example : Sugar is sweet

                                     The rings are new

                                          -                       can't use the articles a, an and a number
                                                                                Example :



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