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Prepositions
EFL lessons, activities and worksheets for teaching prepositions of time and prepositions of place, including practice describing pictures.
These are resources whose main focus is prepositions, but you'll find other useful resources by typing 'prepositions' into the search box. For resources on verbs that are followed by particles or dependent prepositions, search for 'multi-word verbs' or 'phrasal verbs'.