Prepositions of Place are crucial in Lithuanian grammar, as they indicate the position or direction of an object in a sentence. They operate similarly to prepositions in English, with subtle differences in usage and structure. For example, they can indicate position (on, under, behind), direction (towards, from, into), or movement (along, through, over). In Lithuanian, you should remember that the noun following the preposition often has to be in a certain grammatical case.