URGEEENTE PER FAVOOREEEEEEEEE (100843)
Complete each sentence with the appropriate preposition of movement: at, to, into or towards
We arrived____the theatre very late.
Welcome______Australia!
A huge dog ran_____me and I screamed.
Throw the ball_____me and I'll catch it.
We're working_____reaching an agreement.
Complete the questions with the correct alternative. O means no word should be added.
Where_____Linda gone?
have/has/O
Is he____to come to the party?
going/go/went
Could you tell us_____what time the swimming pool opens?
Does/if/O
____she play the guitar?
Can/Do/O
What____happened to him yesterday?
has/did/O
Do you know where___the butter is?
Does/is/O
Can you tell me___you've finished with that book?
If/what/O
When does the film___?
start/starts/started
I'd like to know whether____you're going to the party?
If/are/O
Would you mind telling me who___gave you this money?
Did/have/O
There are mistakes in eight of the prepositions in the phrases in italics.
Find the mistakes and correct them.
We went out for a lovely meal at Valentine's Day.
I spent the whole day lying at the beach and reading my book.
He stood up and left in the middle of the film.
I've been at Rome twice
We're working to an agreement about pay at work at the moment.
I'm really looking forward to seeing you all on New Year.
She arrived to the party really late because her train was delayed.
Everyone went quiet the minute she walked to the room.
He's lived in South Africa for ten years.
It was difficult to get tickets but at the end, we got some on the internet.
We arrived____the theatre very late.
Welcome______Australia!
A huge dog ran_____me and I screamed.
Throw the ball_____me and I'll catch it.
We're working_____reaching an agreement.
Complete the questions with the correct alternative. O means no word should be added.
Where_____Linda gone?
have/has/O
Is he____to come to the party?
going/go/went
Could you tell us_____what time the swimming pool opens?
Does/if/O
____she play the guitar?
Can/Do/O
What____happened to him yesterday?
has/did/O
Do you know where___the butter is?
Does/is/O
Can you tell me___you've finished with that book?
If/what/O
When does the film___?
start/starts/started
I'd like to know whether____you're going to the party?
If/are/O
Would you mind telling me who___gave you this money?
Did/have/O
There are mistakes in eight of the prepositions in the phrases in italics.
Find the mistakes and correct them.
We went out for a lovely meal at Valentine's Day.
I spent the whole day lying at the beach and reading my book.
He stood up and left in the middle of the film.
I've been at Rome twice
We're working to an agreement about pay at work at the moment.
I'm really looking forward to seeing you all on New Year.
She arrived to the party really late because her train was delayed.
Everyone went quiet the minute she walked to the room.
He's lived in South Africa for ten years.
It was difficult to get tickets but at the end, we got some on the internet.
Risposte
into
to
to
for o to
so il resto ma nn ho voglia di stare sul PC per ore scusa,magari finisco un'altra volta!:)
to
to
for o to
so il resto ma nn ho voglia di stare sul PC per ore scusa,magari finisco un'altra volta!:)
Correggo alcune cose:
2)Welcome to Australia.
5)We're working on reaching an agreement.
Complete the questions with the correct alternative. O means no word should be added.
What O happened to him yesterday? (Si lascia lo spazio vuoto in quanto c'è l'indicatore yesterday.
Do you know where O the butter is?
I'd like to know whether O you're going to the party?
Would you mind telling me who O gave you this money?
(Have non è corretto in quanto who è terza persona, per cui teoricamente ci andrebbe has. Did nemmeno in quanto il verbo gave è già al passato, per cui non c'è alcun bisogno di porre l'ausiliare al passato.
1) We went out for a lovely meal on Valentine's Day.
2) I spent the whole day lying on the beach and reading my book.
3) He stood up and left in the middle of the film.
4) I've been to/in Rome twice. (Dipende dal contesto).
5) We're working on an agreement about pay at work at the moment.
6) I'm really looking forward to seeing you all in New Year.
7) She arrived at the party really late because her train was delayed.
8 ) Everyone went quiet the minute she walked in the room.
9) He's lived in South Africa for ten years.
10) It was difficult to get tickets but in the end, we got some on the internet.
2)Welcome to Australia.
5)We're working on reaching an agreement.
Complete the questions with the correct alternative. O means no word should be added.
What O happened to him yesterday? (Si lascia lo spazio vuoto in quanto c'è l'indicatore yesterday.
Do you know where O the butter is?
I'd like to know whether O you're going to the party?
Would you mind telling me who O gave you this money?
(Have non è corretto in quanto who è terza persona, per cui teoricamente ci andrebbe has. Did nemmeno in quanto il verbo gave è già al passato, per cui non c'è alcun bisogno di porre l'ausiliare al passato.
1) We went out for a lovely meal on Valentine's Day.
2) I spent the whole day lying on the beach and reading my book.
3) He stood up and left in the middle of the film.
4) I've been to/in Rome twice. (Dipende dal contesto).
5) We're working on an agreement about pay at work at the moment.
6) I'm really looking forward to seeing you all in New Year.
7) She arrived at the party really late because her train was delayed.
8 ) Everyone went quiet the minute she walked in the room.
9) He's lived in South Africa for ten years.
10) It was difficult to get tickets but in the end, we got some on the internet.
at
into
towards
to
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has
going
o
can
has
is(senza is finale)
if
start
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have
into
towards
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has
going
o
can
has
is(senza is finale)
if
start
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