1. The children climbed under/over the wall to escape from the angry gardener. 2. She walked quickly past/along the shops without looking in the windows. 3. The current is very strong. It would be dangerous to swim through/across this river. 4. She got dressed quickly and ran up/down the stairs to the kitchen. 5. Fiona is going to come to the party by/in her car. 6. I saw a man walking from/towards me smiling, but I didn't recognise him. 7. We tried to push our way through/towards the crowds to see our favourite singer. 8. There was no way to cross the lake, so we had to walk through/round it. 9. The boy got over/out of bed and went to the window. 10. I put the bags onto/into the table, then I put the shopping away. 11. You will see the post office on your right when you go through/round the corner. 12. She looked along/into her crystal ball and told the girl her fortune. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition. 1. There is a man standing ...at... the entrance to the museum. 2. There was a note … the top of the page I was reading which I couldn't understand. 3. The phone rang … the middle of the night, waking everyone in the house. 4. It's very tiring to spend eight hours checking information … a computer screen. 5. Yesterday was a lovely day and we could see children playing … the beach. 6. I can't find the place you're talking about … the map. 7. There's a new shop … the corner of the street. 8. Jenny is coming … the six o'clock bus. I'm meeting her … the bus station.