Prepositions of time
Prepositions of time
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Preposition 
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Use 
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Examples 
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in 
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in months 
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in July; in September 
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year 
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in 1985; in 1999 
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seasons 
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in summer; in the summer of 69 
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part of the day 
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in the morning; in the afternoon;
  in the evening 
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duration 
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in a minute; in two weeks 
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at 
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part of the day 
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at night 
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time of day 
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at 6 o'clock; at midnight 
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celebrations 
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at Christmas; at Easter 
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fixed phrases 
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at the same time 
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on 
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days of the week 
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on Sunday; on Friday 
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date 
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on the 25th of December* 
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special holidays 
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on Good Friday; on Easter Sunday;
  on my birthday 
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a special part of a day 
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on the morning of
  September the11th* 
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after 
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later than sth. 
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after school 
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ago 
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how far sth. happened (in the
  past) 
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6 years ago 
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before 
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earlier than sth. 
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before Christmas 
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between 
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time that separates two points 
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between Monday and Friday 
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by 
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not later than a special time 
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by Thursday 
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during 
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through the whole of a period of
  time 
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during the holidays 
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for 
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period of time 
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for three weeks 
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from ... to 
from... till/until  | 
  
   
two points form a period 
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from Monday to Wednesday 
from Monday till Wednesday from Monday until Wednesday  | 
 
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past 
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time of the day 
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23 minutes past 6 (6:23) 
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since 
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point of time 
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since Monday 
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till/until 
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no later than a special time 
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till tomorrow 
until tomorrow  | 
 
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to 
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time of the day 
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23 minutes to 6 (5:37) 
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up to 
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not more than a special time 
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up to 6 hours a day 
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within 
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during a period of time 
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within a day 
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Prepositions at, in, on
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Preposition 
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Examples 
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in 
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We sit in the room. 
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I see a house in the picture. 
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There are trouts in the
  river. 
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He lives in Paris. 
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I found the picture in the
  paper. 
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He sits in the corner of the
  room. 
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He sits in the back of the
  car. 
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We arrive in Madrid. 
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He gets in the car. 
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She likes walking in the
  rain. 
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My cousin lives in the
  country. 
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There are kites in the sky. 
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He plays in the street. (BE) 
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She lives in a hotel. 
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The boys stand in a line. 
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There is a big tree in the
  middle of the garden. 
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He is in town. 
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I have to stay in bed. 
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You mustn't park your car in
  front of the school. 
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The robber is in
  prison now. 
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at 
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She sits at the desk. 
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Open your books at page 10. 
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The bus stops at Graz. 
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I stay at my grandmother's. 
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I stand at the door. 
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Look at the top of the page. 
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The car stands at the end of
  the street. 
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Can we meet at the corner of
  the street? 
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I met John at a party. 
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Pat wasn't at
  home yesterday. 
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I study economics at
  university. 
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The childen are at
  gandmother's. 
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He's looking at the park. 
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He always arrives late at
  school. 
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on 
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The map lies on the desk. 
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The picture is on page 10. 
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The photo hangs on the wall. 
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He lives on a farm. 
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Dresden lies on the river
  Elbe. 
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Men's clothes are on the
  second floor. 
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He lives on Heligoland. 
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The shop is on the left. 
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My friend is on the
  way to Moscow. 
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Write this information on the
  front of the letter. 
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When she was a little girl people
  saw unrealistic cowboy films on television. 
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Prepositions of place and direction
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Preposition 
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Use 
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Examples 
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above 
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higher than sth. 
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The picture
  hangs above my bed. 
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across 
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from one side to the other side 
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You mustn't
  go across this road here. 
There isn't a bridge across the river.  | 
 
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after 
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one follows the other 
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The cat ran after the
  dog. 
After you.  | 
 
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against 
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directed towards sth. 
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The bird
  flew against the window. 
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along 
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in a line; from one point to
  another 
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They're
  walking along the beach. 
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among 
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in a group 
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I like
  being among people. 
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around 
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in a circular way 
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We're sitting around the
  campfire. 
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behind 
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at the back of 
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Our house is behind the
  supermarket. 
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below 
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lower than sth. 
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Death Valley is 86
  metres below sea level. 
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beside 
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next to 
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Our house is beside the
  supermarket. 
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between 
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sth./sb. is on each side 
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Our house is between the
  supermarket and the school. 
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by 
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near 
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He lives in the
  house by the river. 
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close to 
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near 
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Our house is close
  to the supermarket. 
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down 
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from high to low 
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He came down the hill. 
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from 
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the place where it starts 
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Do you come from Tokyo? 
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in front of 
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the part that is in the direction
  it faces 
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Our house is in front
  of the supermarket. 
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inside 
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opposite of outside 
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You shouldn't
  stay inside the castle. 
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into 
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entering sth. 
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You shouldn't
  go into the castle. 
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near 
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close to 
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Our house is near the supermarket. 
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next to 
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beside 
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Our house is next to the
  supermarket. 
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off 
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away from sth. 
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The cat jumped off the
  roof. 
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onto 
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moving to a place 
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The cat jumped onto the
  roof. 
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opposite 
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on the other side 
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Our house
  is opposite the supermarket. 
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out of 
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leaving sth. 
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The cat jumped out
  of the window. 
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outside 
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opposite of inside 
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Can you wait outside? 
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over 
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above sth./sb. 
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The cat jumped over the
  wall. 
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past 
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going near sth./sb. 
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Go past the post office. 
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round 
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in a circle 
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We're sitting round the
  campfire. 
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through 
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going from one point to the other
  point 
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You shouldn't
  walk through the forest. 
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to 
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towards sth./sb. 
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I like
  going to Australia. 
Can you come to me? I've never been to Africa.  | 
 
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towards 
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in the direction of sth. 
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We ran towards the
  castle. 
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under 
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below sth. 
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The cat is under the
  table. 
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up 
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from low to high 
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He went up the hill. 
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