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15/05/2026
This video, presented by English with Class 2112, provides a comprehensive guide to Prepositions of Direction in English. These prepositions are used to describe the movement, path, or destination of a subject relative to a noun (0:19–1:07).
Here are the prepositions covered in the video:
To (1:19): Indicates movement toward a specific destination.
From (1:49): Indicates the starting point of a movement.
Towards (2:16): Used for general direction rather than a specific destination.
Away from (2:56): Indicates movement in the opposite direction.
Across (3:26): Movement from one side to another or over something.
Along (3:54): Parallel movement in relation to an object.
Around (4:24): Movement in a circular path or around an object.
Through (4:49): Movement into an object and out of it.
Over (5:16): Movement above something.
Under (5:38): Movement beneath something.
Beside (6:01): Indicates a position next to something.
Behind (6:24): Indicates a position at the back of something.
In front of (6:51): Indicates a position ahead of something.
Between (7:18): Indicates a position separating two things.
Onto (7:50): Movement onto the upper surface of something.
The lesson is designed to help students improve their grammar through easy-to-understand explanations and daily life context.
Prepositions of Direction in English | Urdu/Hindi Explanation | English with Class 2112 In this video, you will learn Prepositions of Direction (Movement) in English with easy Urdu/Hindi explanation. This lesson is specially designed for student...
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