jueves, 28 de octubre de 2010

EXPRESSING MOVEMENT: GO, RUN, ETC + PREPOSITION

The man went up the steps and into the bulding.
I ran over the bridge and acroos the park
She drove out of the garaje and along the street.
To express movement, use a verb of movement, for
Example, go, come, run, walk, etc. And a preposition of
Movement (up,down, etc)
BE CAREFUL WITH IN / INTO AND OUT / OUT OF. Use into / out of + noun, but if there isn`t a noun, only use in oro ut.
Come into the living room. Come in
He went out of the house. He went out

Prepositions that express movement toward something are to, onto, and into. To, onto, and into can be defined in the same way as at, in, and on (which explain the relationships of point, surface,  area and volume.

MORE INFORMATION:
http://englishmistakeswelcome.com/prepositions_of_movement_or_dire.htm
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/594/02/

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