This document discusses prepositions of movement and direction, listing prepositions such as "to", "across", "along", "around", "down", "into", "off", "onto", "over", "through", "towards", and "up". It provides definitions and examples for each preposition to illustrate how they indicate movement or direction in sentences.
2. PREPOSITIONS OF MOVEMENT
TO - Towards something.
ACROSS - From one side to the other side.
ALONG -In a line; from one point to another.
AROUND - In a circular way.
DOWN From high to low
INTO Entering something.
3. PREPOSITIONS OF MOVEMENT
OFF - Away from something.
ONTO - Moving to a place.
OVER - Above something.
THROUGH - Going from one point to the
other point.
TOWARDS - In the direction of something.
UP - From low to high.
4. EXAMPLES
I like going to Australia.
You mustn't go across this road here.
They're walking along the beach.
We're sitting around the campfire.
He came down the hill.
You shouldn't go into the castle.
5. EXAMPLES
The cat jumped off the roof.
The cat jumped onto the roof.
The cat jumped over the wall.
You shouldn't walk through the forest.
We ran towards the castle.
He went up the hill.