[ Prepositions ]
Don’t sit … the grass.
A. in
B. on
C. at
Select your answer:
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Which sentence correctly uses the preposition “between” to describe the position of an object?
A. The cat is between the two chairs.
B. The cat is under the table.
C. The cat is on top of the shelf.
D. The cat is next to the window.