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Vincent Teo  +  547660 Mon, 28 Jul 08 10:59 PM
Can I say,

The snake slithered in / into / to / through / at / behind the bushes.
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Mr.English  +  547665 Mon, 28 Jul 08 11:02 PM
You could say the following:

The snake slithered in / into / through / behind the bushes.

you wouldn't say 'to', but instead: the snake slithered towards the bushes

you wouldn't say 'at', but instead: the snake slitehred near the bushes
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