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What are locative prepositions and locative adverbs?
Positional prepositions in grades three to six include but are not limited to:

1, in, in, in, to:

At is used in small places, schools and homes.

In is used in China, Beijing and other places.

On the map, on the table.

To to ... go to Chongqing

Above, over, in:

Over is above (vertically above).

(Object surface contact)

3. Below, below:

Under is under (directly below).

Below is under (not necessarily directly below).

In front of, in front of:

In front of the outside, the two things are independent, and the opposite is behind.

In front of the interior, belonging to it, and the opposite is behind it.

Beside, near, beside:

Next to it is next to it.

Around here.

It's nearby, very close.