Prepositions of place
AMONG alleen bij groepen groter dan twee.
He was the only boy among a group of girls.
BETWEEN alleen bij tweetallen.
She wrote between the lines.
A few others:
The ambulance was waiting in front of the hospital. (voor)
Sue likes to sit at the back of the classroom. (achter (in))
The dog was hiding behind the dumpster. (achter)
They used to live next to our school. (naast)
The cinema is close to / near the sport centre. (vlak bij)
He was with his friend when he saw me. (met/bij)
Harold lives opposite the swimming pool. (tegenover)
Patel lives across the street. (aan de overkant)
Put it on top of that pile of books. (boven op)
There’s a cupboard beside the window. (naast)
I bumped against the chair. (tegen)
They walked along the beach. (langs)
I’ll wait outside the classroom. (buiten)
Ivy travelled (a)round the world. (rondom)