π Understanding 'On', 'Under', and 'In'
These words are prepositions that tell us where something is located. Let's learn how to use them correctly!
- π 'On' means something is touching the top surface of something else. Think of it as being directly above and touching.
- π³ Example: The book is on the table.
- π§± Another Example: The cat is on the roof.
π Using 'Under' Correctly
'Under' means something is below something else, often covered or protected by it.
- π‘οΈ It implies a position that is lower than another object.
- π Example: The monster is under the bed.
- π Another Example: The fish swam under the bridge.
π¦ When to Use 'In'
'In' means something is inside of something else, enclosed or surrounded by it.
- π‘ It shows containment within a space.
- π₯€ Example: The juice is in the glass.
- π Another Example: The dog is in the car.
π Practice Quiz
Fill in the blank with 'on', 'under', or 'in'.
- π The apple is ______ the box.
- πͺ The cat is sleeping ______ the chair.
- πΌοΈ The picture is ______ the wall.
- π³ The squirrel is ______ the tree.
- π The fish is ______ the water.
- π The key is ______ my pocket.
- π‘ The lamp is ______ the table.