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Expressing movement

Bakytbek k Zuura( Etc-1-21)


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?

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