Prepositions of Movement

 

 

List of Prepositions of Movement

 

To: show movement in a specific direction

  • He will travel to New York this summer holiday.

from: used to show the place where someone or something starts

  • What time does the flight from Amsterdam arrive?

across: show movement from one side to the opposite side

  • The boys swam across the lake.

along: move or look towards the end

  • We went for a walk along the beach at twilight.

around/round: go along its edge in a circular direction

  • Her hair whipped around her face in the wind.

into: go from outside a space to inside a space

  • Don’t put new wine into old bottles.

out of: go from inside a space to outside a space

  • If you can’t stand the heat, you should get out of the kitchen.

off: away from

  • We get off at the next station.

onto: used to show movement into or on a particular place

  • I slipped as I stepped onto the platform.

over: pass above something

  • He jumped over the wall.

through: show movement from one side of an enclosed space to the other side

  • David walked slowly through the woods.

toward(s): in the direction of, or closer to someone or something

  • The cat is creeping silently towards the bird.

up: indicate movement from a lower to a higher position

  • She doesn’t like riding her bike up these hills.

down: indicate movement from a higher to a lower position

  • It’s easier to run down the hill than go up.

 

Prepositions of Movement in English

 

Prepositions of Movement – TO | Picture

Prepositions of Movement - TO

 

Prepositions of Movement in English | Picture

 

Prepositions of Movement

 

Prepositions of Movement in English | Picture

 

Prepositions of Movement

 

Prepositions of Movement in English | Picture

 

Prepositions of Movement

Prepositions of Movement in English | Picture

 

Prepositions of Movement

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