Prepositions Lesson 25
Below, under and beneath
These words have very similar meanings and are often confused. Both below and under
can be used to mean ‘in a lower position than something’. Although they
are both possible in some cases, sometimes we use them in different
circumstances.
To talk about something being covered by something else, we use under.
To talk about something being covered by something else, we use under.
- The cat was sleeping under the blanket. (NOT The cat was sleeping below the jacket.)
- I felt that he was hiding something under his jacket. (NOT He was hiding something below his jacket.)
- The whole village was under water.
- We could find something below the surface of the water.
- Millions of people still live below the poverty line. (Somewhere below that hypothetical line separating the poor from the rich)
- This part of the country is below sea level.
- Children under the age of twelve are not supposed to watch this film.
- You are under arrest.
- The bridge is still under construction.
- Her actions have always been under constant media scrutiny.
- Coral reefs that lie beneath the waters were a beautiful sight.
- They sat beneath a huge mango tree.
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