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Solutions - Elementary - Unit 6 - 6E

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 6 - 6E in the Solutions Elementary coursebook, such as "through", "onto", "round", etc.

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Solutions - Elementary
across
across
[preposition]

on the opposite side of a given area or location

Ex: She works across the aisle from me at the office .
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along
along
[preposition]

used to indicate motion in a continuous direction on a surface or path

Ex: The car drove slowly along the winding country road .
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down
down
[preposition]

toward a lower position or level

Ex: The children ran down the hill.
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into
into
[preposition]

to the inner part or a position inside a place

Ex: The children ran into the playground to play.
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off
off
[preposition]

used to indicate movement away from and often downward from a surface or position

Ex: The child climbed off the chair carefully .
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onto
onto
[preposition]

used to show movement to a position or on a place or object

Ex: The ball rolled onto the grass after bouncing off the sidewalk .
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out
out
[preposition]

from the inside of something toward the outside

Ex: He jumped out the car to catch the bus.
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over
over
[preposition]

at a position above or higher than something

Ex: The sun appeared over the horizon .
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past
past
[preposition]

used to indicate a point in time that is beyond or later than a specified moment

Ex: The show begins at five past eight , so do n't be late .
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round
round
[preposition]

throughout a place or area

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through
through
[preposition]

used to indicate movement into one side and out of the opposite side of something

Ex: He reached through the bars to grab the keys .
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to
to
[preposition]

used to say where someone or something goes

Ex: We drive to grandma 's house for Sunday dinner .
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toward
toward
[preposition]

in the direction of a particular person or thing

Ex: He walked toward the library to return his books .
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under
under
[preposition]

in or to a position lower than and directly beneath something

Ex: The treasure was buried under a big oak tree .
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up
up
[preposition]

from a lower point to a higher point along a surface or structure

Ex: He rolled the barrel up the ramp .
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