Prepositions (instrument, connection, origin, movement, direction)

Prepositions of; 
instrument
connection, 
origin, 
movement, 
direction
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Prepositions of; 
instrument
connection, 
origin, 
movement, 
direction

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You know prepositions of time and place, but there are more!





Six types. You know two!

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prepositions of instrument
Use by for transport:

I go to school by bike.
We travelled to Greece by plane. 
My parent go to work by car. 

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Prepositions of instruments
Use with  for tools:

I fixed my bike with a screwdriver. 
He made a hole in my wall with a drill.
She killed her boyfriend with a chainsaw.






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Preposition of connection
You can also use with to talk about two things or two people that are together:

I'm on holiday with my family.
She's going to the party with Mike. 
I'd like a sandwich with cheese and ham.

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Prepositions of connection
Use of when something is part of someting else:

I was tired by the end of the day.
He broke the window of my car .
The secret of this game is that you can't ever win.
The highlight of the show is at the end. 


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Prepositions of connection
Use to when two things are physically connected:

My game console is connected to the TV.
The computer isn't attached to the printer. 
My headphones aren't connected to my phone. 
The offices are wired to the building's alarm.







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Prepositions of origin
Use from to state where someone/something comes from:

Camille comes from Paris.
He's new, he comes from another school. 
Has the train from Bristol arrived?









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Prepositions of direction/movement 
Use down to go towards a lower level:

She walked down the stairs.
He climbed down the ladder. 
He came down in the elevator.


 

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Prepositions of direction
Use across to talk about the other side:
He lives across from me.
There's a shop across the street.



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Prepositions of direction
Use around to move in a circular way:

We drove around the lake.
She walked around the building.




 

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Prepositions of direction 
Use away from to leave a place:

As he drove away from her house, he felt sad.
They turned away from the fire. 
She ran away from home when she was 17.
 

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Prepositions of direction 
Use into to move from the outside to the inside of space:

She stepped into the kitchen.
She jumped into the sea.
The spoon fell into my soup.



 

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Prepositions of direction/movement 
Use off to move away from another object or space:

The men took their hats off. 
We got off the bus at Liverpool Street.
The strong wind blew the wig off his head.


 

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Prepositions of direction/movement 
Use over to move above another object:

The birds flew over my head.
The plane flew over the Alps. 
He threw the ball over the fence. 



 

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Prepositions of direction/movement 
Use through to move from one point to another point 
inside a space:

We walked through the park.
You have to go through the dark woods to reach granny's house. 




 

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'I have fun ... my friends.'
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'I like to travel ... plane.'
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'My pen is connected .. my diary'
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'I write in my diary ... my pen.'
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'I am the daughter .. my mother.'
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'He is making these exercises .. his Ipad.'
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