Choose the correct preposition.
1. Don’t sit in / on / under this stool. It’s broken.
2. My grandma is sitting in / on / at the armchair on / next / beside the fireplace.
3. Simon likes to stay in / on / at bed all Sunday morning.
4. We live on / in / at an apartment on / at / into a very busy road.
5. I put my book in / on / over the table in / at / on the dining room.
6. There is a clock under / next to / above the teacher’s desk.
7. He always hides the key on / at / under the doormat.
8. Mary is sitting under / between / behind her parents. They are watching TV.
9. On a bus, passengers sit in front of / behind / between the drivers.
10. You can see children’s books in / on / at the bookshelf to / at / in the comer.
1. Don't sit in/ on/ under this stool. It's broken
2. My grandma is sitting in/ on/ at the amrchair on/ next/ beside the fireplace
3. We live on/ in/ at an apartment on/ at/ into a very busy road
4. I put my book in/ on/ over the table in/ at/ on the dining room
5. Simon likes to stay in/ on/ at bed all Sunday morning
6. There is a clock under/ next to/ above the teacher's desk
7. He always hides the key on/ at/ under the doormat
8. Mary is sitting under/ between/ behind her parents. They are watching TV
9. On a bus, passengers sit in front of/ behind/ between theh driver
10. You can see children's books in/ on/ at the booksheft to/ at/ in the corner