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词汇 grammar_british-grammar_at-in-and-to-movement
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At, in and to (movement)


We use to when we are talking about movement in the direction of a point, place, or position:

Let’s all go to the cinema tonight!

When you come to my place, you’ll see our new pet rabbit.

[giving directions]

If you drive to the end of the road, then turn left and park in the first car park on the right …

We often use the combination from … to … when we are talking about moving from one point to another:

Is it far from your house to the nearest shop?

How long will it take to get from the hospital to the train station?


Warning:

Go in is a commonly used phrasal verb meaning ‘enter’. We don’t use it to talk about travelling to or moving in the direction of a place:

Why don’t you go in? (phrasal verb meaning ‘enter’)

When did you go to Barcelona? (preposition to)

Not: When did you go in Barcelona?


We say that we arrive at a place, when we see it as point, but we arrive in a larger area (e.g. a city or a country). We don’t use to with arrive:

I arrived at the station just in time. (arrive at a place)

Not: I arrived to the station …

It was 4 pm when we arrived in Italy. (arrive in a country)

Not: … when we arrived to Italy.



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