Adverbs of Place
An Adverb of place is used to tell us where something happens. They are usually placed after the main verb or after the clause. Adverbs of Place include: above, down, behind, here, there, inside, below, between, around, etc.
Adverb of Place Examples
- Come indoors, it’s cold outside.
- Walk straight ahead until you reach the river.
- He went upstairs and knocked at the door.
- Wait here until I get back.
- The film has rocketed overseas.
- She went downstairs and made some tea.
- He fell down and broke his legs.
- He lagged behind in the race.
- Do you think I could walk there?
- It was too nice a day to stay inside.
- My teacher’s house is nearby.
- She stared up at the stars above.
- I’m not going anywhere today.
- I looked down at the hall below.
- All apples on apple trees are downward.
- The car skidded and slewed sideways.
- I searched everywhere for the book.
- I stepped forward to greet her.
- Come in and sit down.
- I opened the box and looked inside.
- The road curved suddenly to the left.
- Come nearer, and I’ll tell you the whole story.
- There are two people waiting outside.
- Wait there until I get back.
- You should ask the man over there.
- I slipped on the ice and fell sideways.
- He got out of the car and looked underneath.
- The birds flew upward.
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List of Adverbs of Place Word
- Above
- Abroad
- Anywhere
- Back
- Behind
- Below
- Down
- Downward
- Everywhere
- Forward
- Here
- In
- Inside
- Left
- Near
- Nearby
- Outside
- Over there
- Sideways
- There
- Towards
- Under
- Underneath
- Upward
- Where