Game Preview

Prepositions of movements

  •  English    29     Public
    B1-B2
  •   Study   Slideshow
  • She walked ___ the room. (movement into an enclosed space)
    into
  •  15
  • They drove ___ the city to see a concert. (towards a destination)
    to
  •  15
  • The kids were playing ___ the park. (no movement, inside a space)
    in
  •  15
  • He arrived ___ the airport 2 hours early. (specific point)
    at
  •  15
  • True or False: “to” is used for enclosed spaces like rooms.
    False
  •  15
  • He threw the ball ___ me! (target of an action)
    at
  •  15
  • Come ___ the house! It’s cold outside. (movement into an enclosed space)
    into
  •  15
  • They moved ___ Berlin in 2015. (focus on a city or country)
    to
  •  15
  • She’s already ___ the coffee shop waiting. (already inside, no movement)
    in
  •  15
  • We arrived ___ the hotel late. (specific building)
    at
  •  15
  • I’m walking ___ the post office now. (destination)
    to
  •  15
  • He bumped ___ a wall while texting. (physical contact)
    into
  •  15
  • They’re sitting ___ the restaurant now. (location, not movement)
    in
  •  15
  • True or False: “at” is used when talking about countries or large areas.
    False
  •  15
  • They got ___ the car and drove away. (entering a vehicle)
    into
  •  15
  • We are meeting ___ the entrance of the museum. (specific point)
    at
  •  15