Prepositions of Movement

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What are prepositions?

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Prepositions of movements
Used 
  • to point out movement to or from a place
  • most common are
  • to e.g. 'I'm going to school.'
  • from e.g. ' He is walking from home'.

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Prepositions of movements
Other examples
  • He climbed aboard the boat
  • I walked across the road.
  • The bikers raced down the hill.

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Some Prepositions of Movements can also be used as
Prepositions of Place
  • Used 
  • to point out where something or someone is
  •  I'm sitting aboard the plane.
  • I 'm standing across the road.

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He ran ... the track five times.
A
into
B
around

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He need to go ... the post office
A
through
B
off
C
to

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The airplane is flying ... the clouds.
A
through
B
off

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Wh-questions

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What are Wh-questions?

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How to form Wh-questions?
  • For questions with when, where, whose, how, and why, we usually put a form of the verb be or do after the wh-word. There is usually a noun right after whose.
  • When do you go to school?
  • Where do you live?
  • Whose computer is this?
  • How do you cook spaghetti?

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I
He/She/It
You (ev)
We
You (mv)
They
to be
to do
  • am
  • is
  • are
  • are
  • are
  • are
  • do
  • does
  • do
  • do
  • do
  • do

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How ... he cook spaghetti?
A
do
B
does

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Why ... I lost?
A
am
B
are

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For questions with who, what, and which there are two possibilities. 
  1. When who, what, and which are used for the person or thing doing the action in the sentence, don’t use any form of the verb be or do
  • Who called you?
  • Which car stopped? 

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For questions with who, what, and which there are two possibilities. 
2. When the words who, what, and which are not used for the person or thing doing the action in the sentence, we must use a form of the verb be or do
  • Who did you call?
  • Which car do you like?

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Which one is correct?
A
Who you call?
B
Who did you call?

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Which one is correct?
A
What you have for breakfast?
B
What did you have for breakfast?

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Which one is correct?
A
Which car do you like?
B
Which car you like?

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