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  1. Across is movement from one side of an area, surface, or line to the other side. I drew a line ACROSS the paper. Through is movement from one side of an enclosed space to the other side. The baseball went THROUGH the window. Sometimes, either ACROSS or THROUGH can be used for areas: We walked across the park. = We walked through the park.

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  2. Präpositionen des Ortes und der Richtung: “under, next to, near, between, behind, up, down, across” Präpositionen im Englischen zeigen Beziehungen auf. Dieser Text erklärt die Unterschiede zwischen Orts- und Richtungspräpositionen, wie z.B. next to vs. near. Lerne die Bedeutungen und Übungen kennen. Interessiert?

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    • Prepositions of Movement
    • Get On/Off The Bus Or Train, Get into/out of The Car
    • Go to Work by Car= Drive to Work

    We use prepositions after verbs to describe the direction of movement. It’s common to use these prepositions after verbs that describe movement (walk, run, come, go, drive, cycle, fly, etc.), although it is also possible to use them after other types of verbs (We talked over the fence, I looked into the room, etc.) or after nouns (the path to the b...

    We say get in and get out of for a car, taxi, or van, but we say get on or get offfor motorbikes and bicycles and for public means of transport, such as a bus, a train or a plane. 1. I have to get off the busat the next stop. 2. He stopped and got out ofthe car.

    When we want to talk about how we go from place A to place B, we can do it in two different ways: ➪ Using by + means of transport (car, taxi, plane, bike, etc.) or using on + foot. 1. I go to school on foot. 2. I go to work by car. 3. I went to Zurich by plane. 4. I went to the airport by taxi. ➪ Using a verb of movement (walk, drive, fly, cycle, e...

  3. Viele übersetzte Beispielsätze mit "up, down and across" – Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch und Suchmaschine für Millionen von Deutsch-Übersetzungen.

  4. down: movement from a higher point to a lower point of something. They ran down the hill to the stream below. He climbed down the ladder to the bottom of the well. from: indicating the point where a movement begins. We flew from Bangkok to London. The police took my driving licence from me.

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