In front of - delante de-
- A band plays their music in front of an audience.
- The teacher stands in front of the students.
Behind - detrás de-
Behind is the opposite of In front of. It means at the back (part) of something.
- When the teacher writes on the whiteboard, the students are behind him (or her).
Between - entre-
Between normally refers to something in the middle- la mitad- of two objects or things (or places).
- There are mountains between Chile and Argentina.
- The number 5 is between the number 4 and 6.
Next to - al lado de.
At a wedding, the bride stands next to the groom.( En la boda la novia se sienta al lado del novio)
Near - cerca-
- .The kids are near the toys.
On -en-
- The clock on the wall is slow.
- He put the food on the table.
Above . sobre-
- Planes normally fly above the clouds.
- There is a ceiling above you.
Under -debajo-
- Your legs are under the table.
- Monsters live under your bed.
- A river flows under a bridge.