How to Use Prepositions of Direction and Movement in English
https://englishlogica.com/videos/prepositions-of-direction-movement...Video Analysis. Some of the most common prepositions of direction are:across, through, along/alongside, around, onto, off of, into, out of, up, down, towards and away from. Across. Across is used to describe a movement from one side of a surface to another or from one area to another.. So you can go ‘across a river’, move books ‘across the table or ‘drive across the city’.