The document discusses how to express movement in phrases using verbs of movement like walk, swim, run, go, and come along with prepositions or adverbs of movement such as along, across, around, past, to, through, from, into, down, out, off, up, and in. It provides examples of how to correctly use prepositions like in or into as well as out or out of depending on whether a noun is present or not. The document also gives additional examples of expressing movement phrases using various verbs of movement and prepositions.
The document discusses how to express movement in phrases using verbs of movement like walk, swim, run, go, and come along with prepositions or adverbs of movement such as along, across, around, past, to, through, from, into, down, out, off, up, and in. It provides examples of how to correctly use prepositions like in or into as well as out or out of depending on whether a noun is present or not. The document also gives additional examples of expressing movement phrases using various verbs of movement and prepositions.
The document discusses how to express movement in phrases using verbs of movement like walk, swim, run, go, and come along with prepositions or adverbs of movement such as along, across, around, past, to, through, from, into, down, out, off, up, and in. It provides examples of how to correctly use prepositions like in or into as well as out or out of depending on whether a noun is present or not. The document also gives additional examples of expressing movement phrases using various verbs of movement and prepositions.
Expressing movement are phrases used to express movement, when you want to talk about something that involves actions like walk, swim, run, go, come.. - To express movement use a verb of movement, for example: run, go, walk, etc. And a preposition (or adverb) of movement Along Under Across Over Around/round Past Prepositions of To Through movement From Into Down Out off Up In Out -You have to use into/out off+ noun, and in/out if there isn't a noun. Come into the living room. Come in. In or into? Out He went out off the house. He went out. or out of? The train went through the tunnel. We walked along the street. She swam across the river. They didn't come into the party. Did you run to the park today?