bottom left? left bottom??? - WordReference Forums It is 'bottom left' with no preposition if you put it in brackets within an article to refer to a picture But in a complete sentence such as the example that you give then it is much better to say 'the picture on the bottom left'
on, at, in the bottom | WordReference Forums 'In the bottom of the drawer' perhaps if the drawer is very deep and you can feel things (socks, perhaps) near the top of the drawer, then other things below it, then yet other things in at the bottom - this would work better with a deep object like a chest 'At' the bottom is relative position
On the bottom vs. at the bottom [of a page] - WordReference Forums "At the bottom of the page" is the usual expression for something appearing near the bottom edge of a page "On the bottom" would be appropriate if there were something literally on the bottom edge - a bit of food snagged on the paper or the like
bottom floor - WordReference Forums Yes, bottom is relative and means 'lower' or 'lowest' If a department store is on the 3rd, 4th and 5th floors of a shopping centre, the bottom floor of the department store is the 3rd floor
bottom right vs lower right | WordReference Forums Top and bottom in a garden are too vague; they depend on whether the ground is flat or sloping, and where the main viewpoint is And in any event, this isn't a garden but the map of a garden I suggest "near right" or else "south-east"
right-hand corner and right corner | WordReference Forums Right in "--- in the bottom right corner----" is a noun acting as an adjective Right in "--- in the bottom right ----" is a noun I would hesitate to say that right -hand corner and right corner are always interchangeable because, in terms of semantics, when using an adjective, right-hand is better as it distinguishes the other adjectival
Fall through the bottom vs fall to the bottom - WordReference Forums To fall through the bottom needs a noun to relate to, the bottom of what? So This paper bag is wet, the eggs are falling through the bottom [i e of the bag] Share prices have fallen through the bottom [i e of the price scale] It's hard to see what successful people might repeatedly fall through the bottom of A bath? A boat? The stairs?
at the right bottom of. . . - WordReference Forums If you are choosing Bottom A and it is upper left, then you circle Bottom A If the correct bottom is Bottom D, and it's in the bottom right corner, then you circle Bottom D Remember, this is a multiple choice question choosing the correct (right) bottom
On At the top bottom of the page. | WordReference Forums Hi, There is an exercise in the speaking part of the Cambrige English exams where the student must refer to some pictures How do you refer to the pictures which are on at the bottom top? I know that if them are on the left, the preposition on is used, but do you use the preposition on or at
ATT, ATTN, FAO . . . - abbreviations for attention in correspondence As the US Postal Service says: from top to the bottom you go from the smallest to the largest So, the "Attn:" line goes at the top Side note: It is important for the City State Zip line to be the bottom-most, and for it to be formatted "City, ST 12345-6789" and have nothing below it, as this is what the automatic scanners are looking for