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Prepositions of Direction in English
These prepositions indicate a movement towards a goal.
E.g.
• Let’s go to the market.
• The swimmers walked into the sea.
• The students eagerly ran towards the campsite.
Don't miss the chance to check out these pages as you wrap up this lesson: Contractions, Irregular Verbs, ‘Differ with’ and ‘Differ from’ & Since and For.
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Videos[edit | edit source]
Prepositions for Directions | English Lesson and Practice - YouTube[edit | edit source]
Prepositions of Direction in English Grammar - YouTube[edit | edit source]
Prepositions of Location - English Grammar - Part 1 - YouTube[edit | edit source]
Prepositions of Direction - English Grammar - Part 3 - YouTube[edit | edit source]
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