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These prepositions show direction of movement to somewhere (into, onto, to, etc) These prepositions are also used to indicate direction of movement from somewhere (away from, from, off, etc)
These prepositions show direction of movement to somewhere (into, onto, to, etc) These prepositions are also used to indicate direction of movement from somewhere (away from, from, off, etc)
These prepositions show direction of movement to somewhere (into, onto, to, etc) These prepositions are also used to indicate direction of movement from somewhere (away from, from, off, etc)
SUBJECT: LITERACY NOTES These prepositions show direction of movement to somewhere (into, onto, to, etc). These prepositions show direction of movement from somewhere (away from, from, off, etc). EXERCISE 1. A fly got .. his soup while he was eating it. 2. I must have put the pumpkin someone elses trolley in the supermarket. 3. The teacher has gone . the loo again. 4. He warned them to keep .. his daughter. 5. Two tigers in the circus have escaped . their cage. 6. The strong wind blew the wig .. his head. ANSWERS 1. A fly got into his soup while he was eating it. 2. I must have put the pumpkin onto someone elses trolley in the supermarket. 3. The teacher has gone to the loo again. 4. He warned them to keep away from his daughter. 5. Two tigers in the circus have escaped from their cage. 6. The strong wind blew the wig off his head.