Prepositions An introduction to prepositions of movement What

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 Prepositions An introduction to prepositions of movement. What is a preposition? § Prepositions

Prepositions An introduction to prepositions of movement. What is a preposition? § Prepositions link words to other words and other parts of a sentence. § You can use prepositions to show position, location and time. § You can also use prepositions to show movement and direction. www. englishevolutionlearning. com

Prepositions An introduction to prepositions of movement. What is a preposition? § There are

Prepositions An introduction to prepositions of movement. What is a preposition? § There are many prepositions in English. § Most prepositions are single word prepositions, for example: on, in, at, under, behind, below. § There also many two-word and multiword prepositions, for example: next to, inside of, on top of, etc.

 Prepositions of place on, at, in, under, behind, below, inside, next to §

Prepositions of place on, at, in, under, behind, below, inside, next to § Where is it? This is the question you answer with prepositions of place and location. § These prepositions indicate a place or location between people, places and things. § Prepositions are usually followed by a pronoun or a noun phrase.

Where is it? It’s… in on at …a room/building …the table/floor/surface …at the top/bottom

Where is it? It’s… in on at …a room/building …the table/floor/surface …at the top/bottom …a city/town/country …your face/nose/body …at the table …a glass/cup/bottle …a wall …at the bus stop …a container …the page/screen …the traffic lights …the sea/the sky …the left/right …at home/work/school …swimming pool …a bus/train/boat …at a party …a picture …a bike/motorcycle …at my friend’s house …a book/story/film …the 1 st / 2 nd floor …at the doctor’s …a queue …on top of something …at the hairdressers …the news …an island …at the dentist

 Prepositions of movement to, up, down, from, into, onto, through, across, around, out

Prepositions of movement to, up, down, from, into, onto, through, across, around, out of, over, off § Where is it going? This is the question you answer with prepositions of movement. § These prepositions indicate the direction of movement of people and things. § Many prepositions of movement join with the verbs ‘take’ and ‘get’ to make phrasal verbs.

Prepositions of movement Which of the verbs match the prepositions of movement? Make a

Prepositions of movement Which of the verbs match the prepositions of movement? Make a sentence. go, come, walk, run, drive, fly, climb, fall, take, get… to up down …school/work …the stairs …a city/town/country …an escalator …somebody’s house …in a lift …a concert/play/event …a hill/mountain …an event …a road/street

Prepositions of movement Which of the verbs match the prepositions? Do you need an

Prepositions of movement Which of the verbs match the prepositions? Do you need an object to make a sentence? go, come, walk, run, drive, fly, climb, fall, take, get… from into onto …school/work …the room/building …the floor …a city/town/country …the balcony …somebody’s house …the swimming pool …the bridge …here/there …the cup/bottle …the roof …the north/south etc. …the sky …the top of something

Prepositions of movement Which of the verbs match the prepositions? Do you need an

Prepositions of movement Which of the verbs match the prepositions? Do you need an object to make a sentence? go, come, walk, run, drive, fly, climb, fall, take, get… through across around …a city/town/country …a bridge …a corner …the window …the road …the city/town/country …a park …the city/town/country …the museum/gallery …a hole …land/sea …the back of the house …a crowd of people …the space …your waist

Prepositions of movement Which of the verbs match the prepositions? Do you need an

Prepositions of movement Which of the verbs match the prepositions? Do you need an object to make a sentence? go, come, walk, run, drive, fly, climb, fall, take, get… out of over off …a container …an obstacle …a bike …a building …a hill …a boat …the bag …a fence …a train …a taxi …a gate …a bus …the shower …a wall …a seat

Use the correct preposition across the road. The man is walking _______ through the

Use the correct preposition across the road. The man is walking _______ through the wave. The surfer surfs ____ out of the sea. The whale is jumping ______ into the building. She is walking ____

Use the correct preposition across the road. The man is walking _______ into the

Use the correct preposition across the road. The man is walking _______ into the air with his skateboard. He jumps ____ around the roundabout. The are driving _______ over the net. She hits the ball ____

Make sentences using the correct prepositions. Use these words: jump, lift, ski, fall, weights,

Make sentences using the correct prepositions. Use these words: jump, lift, ski, fall, weights, mountain, hurdle, leaves, forest, rain.

Review the prepositions. Where is the ball going?

Review the prepositions. Where is the ball going?

Review What is the opposite of up? What is the opposite of into? Complete

Review What is the opposite of up? What is the opposite of into? Complete this sentence: “I walk …. . a park when I go to work in the morning. ” Can you use prepositions of place and movement?