Preposition: Movement – to, at, in, into

C. Movement Preposition: to, at, in, into
C1. We say go/ come/ travel (etc.) to a place or event (e.g. Did you enjoy your trip to Paris?)

a. Compare to (for movement) and in/at (for position) (e.g. They are going to France. but They live in France)
b. Been to: We say been to (a place) (e.g. I've been to Italy four times, but I've never been to Room.)
c. We say get to (a place); But we say arrive in ~ or arrive at ~ (not arrive to) (e.g. They arrived in London a week ago.)

C2. Home: We say go home/ come home/ get home/ arrive home/ on the way home etc. (no proposition) (e.g. I'm tired. Let's go home now. (not go to home))

C3. Go into, get into ~ etc. = enter (a room/ a building/ a car etc.) (e.g. I opened the door, went into the room and sat down.) 
a. We usually say 'get on/off a bus/ a train/ a plane' (not usually get into/ out of) (e.g. She got on the bus and I never saw her again.)

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Phrasal Verb: Be

be after means try to find, or get (e.g. A police car is after a sport car because of the high speed.)
be along means arrive (e.g. He said he'd be along after meeting is finished.)
be away means be elsewhere, on holiday, etc. (e.g. Mr. President is away on business for a week.)
be off means to a place (e.g. Ann is off to Korea. She’s off on annual holiday.)

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