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Prepositions of Movement
Prepositions of Movement
Movement
When the class finished, I opened the door and
walked __________ the room.
A) through
B) along
C) out of
Megan came ___________ the house and
started cook dinner.
A) out of
B) into
C) over
The thief jumped _______ the fence and tried
to get _________ the house.
A) over / into
B) between / over
C) into / under
When I was younger, I fell ________ my bike
many times.
A) through
B) off
C) up
Clare jumped _______ the rock ______ the
water.
A) off/ into
B) under / across
C) out / into
I hate hicking, I get really tired when I have to
walk ________ the hills.
A) off
B) into
C) up
Don’t walk ________ a ladder. It’s bad luck!
A) off
B) under
C) along
Peter swam _______ the river to the other
side.
A) along
B) out of
C) across
Steve took a key _______ his pocket and
opened the door.
A) out of
B) up
C) into
She walked _________ the corridor to take the
elevator.
A) over
B) along
C) up
My little brother loves climbing _____ trees.
A) over
B) through
C) up
They walked ________ the forest and arrived
at a beautiful waterfall.
A) through
B) between
C) over
The cat jumped _______ the table.
A) past
B) off
C) along
The police car ran ________ our house.
A) under
B) over
C) past
The toilet is on the last floor. You have to walk
______ the stairs.
A) down
B) up
C) into