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Nina_Nia Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Prepositions 3

Hello,

I would be grateful if you checked my sentences.

Across/along/up/down/past/round/through/into

First he runs along/across the trees and through the river. Then he runs across/along the river past the cafe and up the hill. Then he runs down the hill and round the tennis courts. Finally he jumps into the swimming pool.

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Top answer

along the trees; along the river (unless he actually goes into it); along the river; around the tennis courts

  • along the trees; along the river (unless he actually goes into it); along the river; around the tennis courts
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along the trees; along the river (unless he actually goes into it); along the river; around the tennis courts
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Philipalong the trees; along the river (unless he actually goes into it); along the river; around the tennis courts
I don't think that across the trees can be ever possible. Am I right?
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Nina_Nia Philipalong the trees; along the river (unless he actually goes into it); along the river; around the tennis courtsI don't think that across the trees can be ever possible. Am I right?
Not unless you're a high-flying Ninja.

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