Here is the completed list using the prepositions provided:
- It's behind the door.
- It's on the toy cat.
- It's under the sofa.
- It's in front of the TV.
- It's in its basket.
- It's between the bowl and the ball.
- It's next to Brian.
- It's near the bed.
Usage Guide Below is a brief explanation of how these prepositions describe spatial relationships:
- In: Inside a container or enclosed space.
- On: Touching the surface of something.
- Under: Directly below something.
- In front of: At the forward part or further forward than someone/something.
- Next to: At the side of someone or something.
- Behind: At the back of someone or something.
- Between: In the space separating two objects (usually followed by "and").
- Near: At a short distance away; close to.
Would you like me to create a few practice sentences where you can choose the correct preposition yourself?
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