How to use under in a sentence. The word under usually indicates that one thing is “below” something else, but we don’t only use it to refer to physical locations In or to a lower place than (something) below or beneath (something) underneath
Use of 'In', 'On', 'Under' Prepositions: A Grammar Guide for Beginners
Guided or managed by (a person or group)
In or to a position below or lower than something else, often so that one thing covers the…
Located or situated on a lower level or beneath something else The under parts of a machine Lower in rank, power, or authority Less than is required or customary
Under is a preposition that indicates being below or beneath something else, having a lower position or rank, being subject to authority or control, or being within a certain condition or state. Under the word under can be used as a preposition or as an adverb It's also commonly used as a prefix There's a pencil under the chair

(preposition) that business looks like it's going.
Start the season strong in new gear featuring the latest tech, styles, and colors. This adverb has a variety of meanings, including lesser in rank, like a corporal who's under a general, and controlled by, as when you fall under the spell of a magician At or to the bottom of, or the area covered or surmounted by We found some shade under a tree
Quick, stuff the cash under the mattress


