PREPOSITIONS

PREPOSITIONAL VERBS

Fish goes well with salad. Just like in the title example, the verb “go” is used together with the preposition “with.” When these verbs are used with prepositions, they are not “phrasal verbs” that change their meanings. For example, when we add the preposition “up” to the verb “get,” its meaning changes to “get up,”

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PREPOSITIONS OF MOVEMENT

Prepositions of Movements between, across, by, down, from, up, under, on, off, in, onto, out of, over, past, round I climbed on the hill. The tiger ran / was running between two trees. Walk across the Golden Bridge. Then, pass by some shoe shops. Janet fell down the high tree yesterday. Yes, jump in the

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