“Towards” means in the general direction of something. For example: “The cat ran towards the box.”
We use “to” for movement in the direction of something. For example: “The cat is going to the box.”
READ MORE
Purchase options below
Find the complete article and many more in this issue of
Learn Hot English
-
196
If you own the issue,
Login to read the full article now.
Single Issue - 196
|
|
|
€5,49
Or 549 points
|
|
|
Annual Digital Subscription
Only €
3,67 per issue
|
SAVE
33%
|
|
€43,99
Or 4399 points
|
|
|
6 Month Digital Subscription
Only €
4,50 per issue
|
SAVE
18%
|
|
€26,99
Or 2699 points
|
|
|
About Learn Hot English
Great news! The latest issue of Hot English (196) is out now! Learn over 1,000 useful words and expressions and improve your listening skills with Learn Hot English! This month: Learn 18 useful prepositions of movement. Plus, 10 useful words and expressions for talking about cooking in the kitchen, 12 useful words for describing someone’s physical appearance, idioms, phrasal verbs... plus:
• Sport – hybrid sports.
• Language – how to address people.
• Listening – fictional characters.
• Marketing – product placement.
• Language learning – how to build up your vocabulary.
• Travel – Iceland.
• Traditions – crazy English events.
• Hollywood – Sylvester Stallone.
• Film – The Life of Brian.
• Art – graffiti.
• The monarchy – secret recordings.
• Food – a tuna sandwich.
• Accents – the New York accent.
• Words – synonyms.
AND LOTS, LOTS MORE!
By reading and listening to all this great content, you'll improve your English reading and listening skills and learn up to 1,000 useful words or expressions. Plus, you'll get a better job and pass English-language exams more easily. Guaranteed!