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To solve this task, we need to look at each numbered picture and combine three pieces of information:
1. The Action: The verb written above the picture (e.g., fly, walk, fall).
2. The Tense: The grammar instruction written below the picture (e.g., past simple, present continuous).
3. The Movement: We need to add a preposition (like *out of, into, across, up, down*) that matches the visual action.

Here is the step-by-step breakdown for each item:

1. fly + past simple + (bird leaving cage) -> The bird flew out of the cage.
2. walk + present continuous + (person entering building) -> She is walking into the building.
3. fall + past simple + (person slipping on ice) -> He fell off the ice.
4. run + present continuous + (person entering a room) -> He is running into the room.
5. go + present continuous + (train entering tunnel) -> It is going into the tunnel.
6. turn + past simple + (person turning a corner) -> She turned the corner. (Or: turned left/right depending on interpretation, but "turned the corner" fits the image best).
7. swim + past simple + (shark moving) -> The shark swam towards the boat.
8. run + present continuous + (person running on beach) -> She is running along the beach.
9. drive + present continuous + (cars on bridge) -> They are driving across the bridge.
10. jump + past simple + (person on stairs) -> She jumped up the stairs.
11. walk + present continuous + (person on snow) -> She is walking towards the trees.
12. jump + past simple + (person over hurdle) -> He jumped over the hurdle.
13. walk + present continuous + (people on path) -> They are walking along the path.
14. jump + past simple + (person jumping through window) -> He jumped out of the window.
15. fall + past simple + (person falling off ladder) -> She fell off the ladder.
16. get on + present continuous + (people boarding bus) -> They are getting on the bus.

Final Answer:
1. The bird flew out of the cage.
2. She is walking into the building.
3. He fell off the ice.
4. He is running into the room.
5. It is going into the tunnel.
6. She turned the corner.
7. The shark swam towards the boat.
8. She is running along the beach.
9. They are driving across the bridge.
10. She jumped up the stairs.
11. She is walking towards the trees.
12. He jumped over the hurdle.
13. They are walking along the path.
14. He jumped out of the window.
15. She fell off the ladder.
16. They are getting on the bus.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of prepositions.
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