Adverbials of direction
Adverbials of direction
Direction
We also use prepositional phrases to talk about direction:
across
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along
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back
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back
to
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down
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into
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onto
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out
of
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past
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through
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to
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towards
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She ran out of the house.
Walk past the bank and keep going to the end of the street.
We also use adverbs and adverb phrases for place and direction:Walk past the bank and keep going to the end of the street.
abroad
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away
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anywhere
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downstairs
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downwards
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everywhere
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here
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indoors
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inside
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nowhere
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outdoors
|
outside
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somewhere
|
there
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upstairs
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I would love to see Paris. I’ve never been there.
The bedroom is upstairs.
It was so cold that we stayed indoors.
We often have a preposition at the end of a clause:The bedroom is upstairs.
It was so cold that we stayed indoors.
This is the room we have our meals in.
The car door is very small so it’s difficult to get into.
I lifted the carpet and looked underneath.
The car door is very small so it’s difficult to get into.
I lifted the carpet and looked underneath.
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