|  | room, building, street, town, countrybook, paper etc.car, taxipicture, world
 | in the kitchen, in Londonin the bookin the car, in a taxiin the picture, in the world
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|  | meaning next to, by an objectfor tablefor eventsplace where you are to do something typical (watch a film, study, work)
 | at the door, at the stationat the tableat a concert, at the partyat the cinema, at school, at work
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|  | attachedfor a place with a riverbeing on a surfacefor a certain side (left, right)for a floor in a housefor public transportfor television, radio
 | the picture on the wallLondon lies on the Thames.on the tableon the lefton the first flooron the bus, on a planeon TV, on the radio
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|  | left or right of somebody or something
 | Jane is standing by / next to / beside the car.
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|  | on the ground, lower than (or covered by) something else
 | the bag is under the table
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|  | lower than something else but above ground
 | the fish are below the surface
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|  | covered by something elsemeaning more thangetting to the other side (also across)overcoming an obstacle
 | put a jacket over your shirtover 16 years of agewalk over the bridgeclimb over the wall
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|  | higher than something else, but not directly over it
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|  | getting to the other side (also over)getting to the other side
 | walk across the bridgeswim across the lake
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|  | something with limits on top, bottom and the sides
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|  | movement to person or buildingmovement to a place or countryfor bed
 | go to the cinemago to London / Irelandgo to bed
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|  | enter a room / a building
 | go into the kitchen / the house
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|  | movement in the direction of something (but not directly to it)
 | go 5 steps towards the house
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|  | movement to the top of something
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|  | in the sense of where from
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