SEE THE USE PREPOSITIONAL ADVERB IN HERE:
1. across
2. along
3. around
4. into
5. onto
6. over
7. through
8. under
9. out of
10. up
11. down
12. past
1) A car is going across the bridge.
2) I am walking along the road with my dog.
3) We walked around the town.
4) I jumped into the water.
5) The boat drifted onto the shore.
6) The plane flew over the mountains.
7) A bird flew into the room through a window.
8) The car costs under ten thousand.
9) I took the old batteries out of the radio.
10) We walked up the hill to the house.
11) Be careful! Don't fall down the stairs.
12) They walked past me without speaking.
I was not expecting to come across her so abruptly. I was looking at her too-perfect face; trying to see into her fathomless eyes. It seemed that nobody wasaround, just two of us. She turned her face quietly, moved onto the pavement and walked gracefully through the gate of the house. I rushed to go along with her. She looked over at me, there was a slight movement in her lips, she said something undertone, which I could not made up. I stopped, seeing her goingdown to the porch, past the flowers and gone out of my sight into the house.
Comments
Thanks Elen for your comment.
Good job Mishaikh, thanks for sharing useful blog about prepositional adverb!
Thanks abiba for appreciation.
Thanks saba for the remark.
Informative blog, thanks for sharing.
Thanks Raven. Yes of course!
Thanks Mohammad and Afro.
Afro glad to see you after a long time.
nice one.
good job bro.
You are right raven, I first read about them in EC. Being a learner however I have to try to learn, though I find grammer rather impossible for me.
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