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Prepositions of Direction song – How to use TO, FOR, OFF, OVER, ONTO, INTO, TOWARDS, ACROSS, THROUGH, FROM, PAST, DOWN, UP Prepositions of Direction help to express movements. Learn English Preposition through songs because singing is a simple but very effective way of learning English. Prepositions of Time Prepositions of Place Irregular Verbs Song *** Spoken English self-study course book =olp_product_details *** Join Perfect English Pronunciation Online Course *** ‘English Tenses’ course book =sr_1_1 *** ‘English Pronouns’ course book Lyrics: Prepositions of Direction Prepositions of direction, Show where things are going and that's something that's worth knowing. Prepositions of direction. Come on now let's move to the preposition groove! Use Off when going down or away, or at a distance in a time or a space Like “keep off the grass” or a week “off school” Or “I'm off to class” or “get off that stool” Use ONTO when you put something on something else Like “put that book back onto the shelf”. Use OVER to go from one side to another Like “over the bridge” or “over the summer!” Prepositions of direction, Show where things are going and that's something that's worth knowing. Prepositions of direction. Come on now let's move to the preposition groove! Use TO and show where you are heading Like “I want to go home” or “let's go to the wedding” Use INTO when you're going inside Like 'into' a room or into the countryside A bit like 'in' to indicate a certain space where something could go Like clothes in a suitcase Use TOWARDS and explain where it is you are going Like “I'm going to get up and walk towards him”. When you use ACROSS remember it's a bit like over To show you are going from one side to another Or you could use THROUGH to pass in and out Like “I cut through the forest when I was walking about” FROM shows the place where it all began The start of your journey, like “I came from Milan” Use ALONG beside a point or an area Like “along this street” or “along the corridor” Prepositions of direction, Show where things are going and that's something that's worth knowing. Prepositions of direction. Come on now let's move to the preposition groove! PAST can be used to show the further side Like “he rode past the shop when he was riding his bike” DOWN can indicate a lower place Like “down the road” or “down the staircase” The opposite is UP, which shows a higher place Like “up the road” or “up the staircase”. Find Lingportal here: Web: FB: Instagram: Subscribe on YouTube: © 2019 All rights reserved by Lingportal Online School of English #lingportal, #englishprepositions, #englishgrammar

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