along, across, around & through | Are you confused ?
In this educational video, beginners can learn about prepositions of movement: along, across, around, and through. Engaging animations are employed to illustrate these four prepositions. Whether you’re a student, a language enthusiast, or someone looking to brush up on grammar, this video is for you. Watch and enhance your understanding of these essential linguistic concepts.
Prepositions of movement are used to show movement from one place to another.
1. We use “along“ to show movement in a constant direction.
2. We use “across“ to show movement from one side to the other side.
3. We use “around“ to show movement surround someone or something.
4. We use “through“ to show movement from one end to the other.
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