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PAGE 170 PREPOSITIONS Prepositions of place and mo v ement 78       P      r      e      p      o      s       i       t       i      o      n      s 1 In, on and at are used to talk about places: We use in with enclosed spaces (e.g. rooms, buildi ngs) an d limite d areas (e. g. towns , par ks, cou ntr ies , con tinent s): in my pocket in her car in Germany We use on with surfaces (e.g.walls, floor s, shelv es) and l ines (e .g. path s, coas ts, the equat or): on the grass on the sea on the line on the third floor We use at with a point (e.g. at the bus st op) , and at with a buil ding, when we mean either inside or outside: A: Let’s meet at the cinema. B: OK. Sh al l we meet  in the cinema it self or  on the pavement outside? 2 Look at the illustration and read the sentences: There is a woman in the phone box. There are people outside the cinema. The people are on the pavement. There is a clock above the cinema entrance. The cinema entrance is under the clock. The bank is next to/beside the cinema. The phone box is opposite the cinema. The bank is between the cinema and the café. There is a hill behind the town. The car is in front of the bank. 3 Into, onto and to are used to talk about movement: We moved the chairs into my bedroom. The actor ran onto the stage. They walked to the next town. The opposites are out of , off and from: We moved the chairs out of my bedroom. The actor ran off the stage. We drove  from London to Edinburgh. Here are other prepositions of movement: They ran across the eld to the road.  Jim cycled along the road to the next town. I walked up the hill and ran down the other side. The bus went  past the bus stop without stopping. The train goes through three tunnels. Practice A The sentences below describe the pic ture. Look at the picture and chang e the underlined words whi ch ar e wro ng . Tick () the underlined words which are correct. There is a TV under the table. There is a dog on the floor. 1 The dog is behind the table. 2 The cat is next to the flowers. 3 The keys are next to the flowers. 4 The flowers are in the vase. 5 There is a big book in front of the flowers. 6 There is a picture under the table. 7 The cat is above the table. 8 There is a bird on a cage. on  Oxford Practice Grammar Basic PHOTOCOPIABLE©OxfordUniversityPress    F   R  EE  f   r    o   m   G r a m m a r t o  g o !  G r a m m a r t o   g o !  

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PAGE 170 • PREPOSITIONS

Prepositions of place and movement78

      P     r     e

     p     o     s      i      t      i     o     n     s 1 In, on and at are used to talk about places:

� We use in with enclosed spaces(e.g. rooms, buildings) and limited areas

(e.g. towns, parks, countries, continents):in my pocket  in her car  in Germany 

� We use on with surfaces (e.g. walls,floors, shelves) and lines (e.g. paths,coasts, the equator):on the grass  on the sea on the line  on the third floor 

� We use at with a point (e.g. at the busstop), and at with a building, when wemean either inside or outside:A: Let’s meet at the cinema.

B: OK. Shall we meet in the cinema itself or on the pavement outside? 

2 Look at the illustration and read the sentences:

There is a woman in the phone box.There are people outside the cinema.The people are on the pavement.

There is a clock above the cinema entrance.The cinema entrance is under the clock.The bank is next to/beside the cinema.The phone box is opposite the cinema.The bank is between the cinema and 

the café.There is a hill behind the town.The car is in front of the bank.

3 Into, onto and to are used to talk aboutmovement:

We moved the chairs into my bedroom.

The actor ran onto the stage.They walked to the next town.The opposites are out of , off and from:

We moved the chairs out of my bedroom.The actor ran off the stage.We drove  from London to Edinburgh.

Here are other prepositions of movement:They ran across the field to the road. Jim cycled along the road to the next town.I walked up the hill and ran down the other 

side.The bus went  past the bus stop without 

stopping.The train goes through three tunnels.

Practice

A The sentences below describe the picture. Look at the picture and change theunderlined words which are wrong. Tick (✓) the underlined words which are correct.

� There is a TV under the table.

� There is a dog on the floor.

1 The dog is behind the table.

2 The cat is next to the flowers.

3 The keys are next to the flowers.

4 The flowers are in the vase.

5 There is a big book in front of the flowers.

6 There is a picture under the table.

7 The cat is above the table.

8 There is a bird on a cage.

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Oxford Practice Grammar Basic PHOTOCOPIABLE©OxfordUniversityPress

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B Put in, on or at  in the gaps.

� Peter lives Turkey.

1 There were some beautiful pictures the walls of their sitting room.

2 The children are playing the grass the park.

3 Does this bus stop the railway station?

4 I live in a flat the fifth floor.

5 Ecuador is South America; it lies the equator.

6 There is a queue of people the bus stop.

C Put the words in the box in the gaps.

into (x3) onto (x2) to out of off  

� The march started in the park. From there we marched the Town Hall.

1 The tiger escaped from its cage and jumped the lake. It took a long time to

get it the lake and back its cage.

2 Stupidly, Simon drove his car the beach and then he couldn’t move it,

because the wheels sank the sand. In the end he needed eight people to

push it the beach and back the road.

D Look at this picture of a town showing the route for a race.

Now fill the gaps using the words in the box.

across along at down in front of past from under through up

The race starts (�) at the Town Hall. The runners go (1) the Town

Hall and they run (2) the main square, to the river. Then they run over New

Bridge and they go (3) the road beside the river for about 200 yards. They go

(4) the theatre and (5) Castle Hill. They turn right (6)

the castle, and they go (7) Steep Hill. Then they go (8) the tunnel

(9) the river, and they finish at the station.

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