BETWEEN
Between is a preposition used to describe a relation involving two endpoints or items, or the space that divides them. It signals where something is located, when something occurs, or the span that connects the endpoints. It can apply to spatial, temporal, and numerical contexts.
In space, between indicates a position relative to two reference points: for example, The cafe is between
Grammar and usage notes: Between is typically used when referring to two distinct elements or to a
Etymology: Between comes from Old English betweonan, from a Proto-Germanic origin, related to other Germanic languages’
Overall, between serves as a versatile connector for dual relationships, intervals, and midpoints, with conventional guidance