over is when you go on top of something(like on top of a bed)and under is when you are in the bottom of something like under a bed!
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i think that Over means ( above the thing but not touching it ) Under ( under the things ) , e.g : I put my leg under the table. i hope you a good time ;)
in on at under over between beyond through with without
an adult is over 18 old, an infant is under 2 years
There is the over-hand serve and the under-handserve. The over-hand is when you hit the volleyball with your palm or fist over your head. The under-hand is when you hit the volleyball with your palm or fist under your head. The point of both of the serves are to get the ball over the net and in between the out lines.
What is the different between qualified, unqualified and under qualified teachers? What is the different between qualified, unqualified and under qualified teachers?
over,under,between, beside, for
The words "between," "under," "over," and "beside" are prepositions. They are used to show the relationship between nouns or pronouns and other words in a sentence.
under, over and optimal
Some common prepositions include: in, on, at, with, to, for, about, by, from, between, among, under, over, through, and before.
Preposition: "I'm going to the park" Or "we're coming from my house"
Different kinds of preposition are under , over , beside and across in some senses
Prepositions are words that show the relationships between nouns or pronouns and other words in a sentence. They typically indicate location, direction, time, or relationships between different elements in a sentence. Some common prepositions include "in," "on," "at," "between," and "under."