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Prepositions of movement: to, from, into, out of, through, across, along, up, down, past, towards

Prepositions of movement: to, from, into, out of, through, across, along, up, down, past, towards

Structure:

verb + preposition of movement + noun

Key distinctions: into (entering), out of (leaving), through (from one end to the other), across (from one side to the other), along (following the length of), past (going by without stopping).

Example:

She walked across the bridge, through the park, and along the river towards the station.

Examples

She walked across the bridge, through the park, and along the river towards the station.

Practice

Question 1 of 20 correct

Which grammar pattern does this sentence use? "She walked across the bridge, through the park, and along the river towards the station."

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