We walked.............. the main road and turned left................. the railway station.
Understand the Problem
The question is asking which prepositions should be filled in the blanks to create grammatically correct sentences regarding directions to the railway station.
Answer
'along, towards'
The final answer is 'along, towards'.
Answer for screen readers
The final answer is 'along, towards'.
More Information
Using 'along' indicates moving beside or parallel to the main road, while 'towards' suggests moving in the direction of the railway station.
Tips
A common mistake is using 'at' instead of 'towards'. 'At' indicates a specific location, while 'towards' indicates direction.
Sources
- Prepositions of movement – along, across, over, etc. - test-english.com
- Preposition Exercises - 350+ Questions and Real Paragraphs - lemongrad.com
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