πΉ Introduction
These prepositions show basic direction of movement.
π They answer:
- Where are you going?
- Where are you coming from?
π΄ 1. TO = Movement to a place
π Use βtoβ when someone moves from one place to another place
π§ Easy Idea:
π TO = destination (kahan ja rahe ho)
β Examples:
- She is going to school
- He walked to the market
- We are traveling to Karachi
π΅ 2. FROM = Starting point
π Use βfromβ to show where the movement starts
π§ Easy Idea:
π FROM = starting place (kahan se aaye)
β Examples:
- She came from Lahore
- He returned from the office
- I got this gift from my friend
π’ 3. TOWARDS = Direction (not exact place)
π Use βtowardsβ when something moves in the direction of something, but may not reach it
π§ Easy Idea:
π TOWARDS = direction (us taraf ja rahe ho)
β Examples:
- The dog ran towards me
- She walked towards the door
- He moved towards the bus stop
π― Quick Comparison
- to β exact place (I am going to school)
- from β starting point (I came from school)
- towards β direction only (I walked towards school)
π§ Golden Rule
π TO = destination
π FROM = starting point
π TOWARDS = direction (not exact)