Thursday, March 29, 2012

Preposition of Direction


­­­­­­4.1 Preposition of Direction
Now write appropriate prepositions in the gaps:
1.  When the bull began to run toward me, I jumped over the fence into the next field.
2.He took two books from the shelf. He put one of them on the table, and the other one into his briefcase.
3.She ran along the corridor and down the stairs into the basement.
4.His bullet whistled past my ear, so I shot him right between the eyes.
5.He came up to her, and put his arm round her waist.
6.The prisoner jumped through the window, ran across the street, and jumped into a car that was waiting for him on the other side.
7.Looking through the microscope, she saw the two cells separate and move slowly away from each other.
8.The couldn't get over the high wall, so they dug a tunnel under  it.

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