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39m | do/work/like ete. (present simple) They're looking at their books. He's eating an ice-cream. They read a lot. He likes ice-cream. They read / he likes / 1 work etc. = the present simple work live watch do =| Remember: he works / she lives / it rains ete. 1 I work in a shop. My brother works in a bank. (not My brother work) Lucy lives in London, Her parents live in Scotland. O It rains a lot in winter. Ihave — he/she/it has: a John has a shower every day. Spelling (—> Appendix 5): wes after -s / -sh /-ch: pass > passes finish = finishes watch —> watches -y — -ies: study — studies try + tries als: do =» does go > goes We use the present simple for things th sometimes or all the time I ike big cities. 1B Your English is good. You speak very well. 1 Tim works very hard. He starts at 7.30 and finishes at 8 o’clock in the evening. 10 The earth goes round the sun. 0 We do lot of different things in our free time. 1 It costs a lot of money to build a hospital. are true in general, or for things that happen always/never/often/usually/sometimes + present simple 1 Sue always gets to work early. (not Sue gets always) cI never eat breakfast. (sof I eat never) 1 We often go away at weekends 3 Mark usually plays football on Sundays. 5 I sometimes walk to work, but not very often. 1 don't. (negative) = Do you... ? (questions) -» Unit # 1am dsing and I do — Unit 8 20 alwayslusuallyoften etc, (word order) -> Unit 94 os Exercises Unit 5 5.1 Write these verbs with -s or -es. 1 (read) she .... heads. 3 (fy) it 5 (have) she 2 (think) he 4 (dance) he 6 (finish) it 5.2 Complete the sentences about the people in the pictures. Use: eat go live play play _— sleep He. plays... the piano. 4 tennis, They ina very big howe. 5 to the cinema a lot. a lot of feuit. 6 seven hours a night. 5.3 Complete the sentences. Use: boil close cost cost like like meet open speak teach wash 1 Maria ...$P@4KS,,.. four languages. 2 The shops in the city centre usually at 9 o'clock in the morning. 3 The City Museum at 5 o'clock in the evening. 4 Tina isa teacher, She mathematics to young children 5. My job is very interesting. 1 a lot of people. 6 Peter's car is always dirty. He never ic 7 Food is expensive. It a lot of money. 8 Shoes are expensive. They a lot of money. 9 Water at 100 degrees Celsius 10 Julia and [are good friends. 1 her and she me. 5.4 Write sentences from these words. Use the right form of the verb (arrive or arrives etc.). (always / early / Sue / arrive)... SUe, alnnays arrives. early. (to the cinema / never / I / go) I (work / Martina / hard / always) (ike / chocolate / children / usually) Guilia / parties / enjoy / always) (often / people's names / I / forget) (television /‘Tim / watch / never) (usually / dinner / we / have / at 7.30) Genny / always / nice clothes / weat) 5.5 Write sentences about yourself. Use always/never/often/usually/sometimes. 1 (watch TV in the evening) ...|_ usually watch TY. in the, evening., (read in bed) T (get up before 7 o'clock) (go to work/school by bus) (drink coffee in the morning) wRON 21 as Sls ‘The present simple negative is don’t/doesn’t + verb: She doesn’t drink cotlee. He doesn’t like his job. positive negative 1] work I we | Tike we | don't you | do you | (do not) | work they | have they like works do Pe | tikes he | doesn’t | have she she | does (does not) it it has G I drink cofize, bue I don’t drink tea. © Sue drinks cea, but she doesn’t drink coffee. 1 You don’t work very hard. 1 We don’t watch television very often. © The weather is usually nice. It doesn’t rain very often. 0 Gary and Nicole don’t know many people. Remember: I/we/you/they don’t... 111 don’t like football. he/she/it doesn’t... 1 He doesn’t like football. 0 I don’t like Fred and Fred doesn’t like me. (not Fred don't like) 1 My car doesn’t use much petrol. (not My car don’t use) 1 Sometimes he is late, but it doesn’t happen very often. We use don’t/doesn’t + infinitive (don't like / doesn’t speak / doesn't do ete): OI don’t like washing the car. I don’t do it very often. 1 Sarah speaks Spanish, but she doesn’t speak Italian, (uot doesn’t speaks) G Bill doesn’t do his job very well. (not Bill doesn’t his job) © Paula doesn’t usually have breakfast. (not doesn’t... has) | dojworkllike ete. (present simple) Unit § Do you ..? (present simple questions) —» Unit 7 Exercises Unit 6 6.1 6.2 63 64 65 Write the negative. 1 I play the piano very well. | don't play, the, piano very, well. 2 Jane plays the piano very well. Jane 3 They know my phone number. They 4 We work very hard. He has a bath every da. 6 You do the same thing every day. Study the information and write sentences with like. BEN AND Sopiié Kate You 2 Ben and Sophie Kate 1 ...Ben, and, Sophie, like, classical, music, &) Kate I classical music. 1 classical music? 2 boxing? 3 horror films? Write about yourself. U: Inever... or often... or don't ... very often. 1 (watch TV) \ don’t watch TV. very often... or ....\ never wateh. TV... or | often watch TV. 2 (go to the theatre) 3 (ride a bicycle) 4 (cat in restaurants) 5 (travel by train) Complete the sentences. All of them are negative. Use don't/doesn't + these verbs: cost go know read see. use. wear 1 T buy a newspaper every day, but sometimes 1 ...0n'b read. it 2 Paul has a car, but he it very often. 3 Paul and his friends like films, but they to the cinema very often. 4 Amanda is married, but she a ring, 51 much about politics. I'm not interested in it. 6 The Regent Hotel isn’t expensive. It much to stay there. 7 Brian lives very near us, bur we him very offen. Put the verb into the correct form, positive or negative. 1 Margaret ...SP&AKS._. four languages ~ English, French, German and Spanish. (speak) 2 1..don't. like... my job. Irs very boring. (like) 3 ‘Where’ Martin?” ‘I'm sorry. I ? (know) 4 Sue is a very quiet person. She very much. (talk) 5 Andy a lot of tea. It’s his favourite drink. (drink) 6 It’s not true! 1 it! (believe) 7 That's a very beautiful picture. 1 it very much. (like) 8 Mark is a vegetarian. He meat. (eat) We use do/does in present simple questions: positive question work? like? do? have? Study the word order: | do/does + subject + infinitive Do | you work | on Sundays? Do | your friends | live | neae here? Does | Chris play | tennis? Where | do | your parents | live? How ofien | do | you wash | your hair? What | does | this word | mean? How much does | it cost | to fly 10 Rome? Questions with always Do Does do. s/usually /often: What What do you do? = What’ your job? C1‘What do you do? ‘I work in a bank? Remember: do Vwe/you/they ... 2 Do they like musi does he/she/it ... Does he like music Short answers Yes, Lwe/you/they do. A he/she/it does. © ‘Do you play tennis?” ‘No, I don’t.” G ‘Do your parents speak English?” “Yes, they do.’ O ‘Does Gary work hard? “Yes, he does.’ 5 ‘Does your sister live in London? “No, she doesn’t.” I/we/you/they don’t. he/she/it doesn’t. No, | dojworkllike ete. > Unit § I don't... (negative) » Unit 6 questions -» Units 44-47 Exercises Unit 7 7.1 Write questions with Do ... ? and Does ... ? I like chocolate. How about you? Po. you like chacolate, 1 play tennis. How about you? you You live near here. How about Lucy? Lucy ‘Tom plays tennis. How about his friends? You speak English. How about your brother? I do yoga every morning, How about you? Sue often goes away. How about Paul? T want to be famous. How about you? You work hard. How about Anna? we eae 7.2 Make questions from these words + do/does. Put the words in the (where / live / your parents) Where. do. your parents tive. (you / early / always / get up) Do..yots. always. geb.wp. early. (how often / TV / you / watch) (you / want / what / for dinnet) (like / you / football) 6 (your brother / like / football) 7 (what / you / do / in your free time) 8 (your sister / work / where) 9. ((o the cinema / often / you / go) 10 (what / mean / this word) 11 (often / snow / it / here) ? 12. (go / usually / to bed / what time / you) ens . 13 (how much / to phone New York / it / cost) 14 (you / for breakfast / have / usually / what) 7.3 Complete the questions. Use these verbs: £ de do enjoy go like start teach work 3 (C Whar ...40. you. do, (‘work in a bookshop. It’s OK. ‘Ac 9 o'clock 1 3 | What time in the morning? 4 on Saturdays? | | Sometimes. 5 How to work: Usually by bus. 6 | And your husband, What 2 He's a teacher 7 What ? Science, 8 his job? Yes, he loves it { 7.4 Write short answers (Yes, he does. / No, | don't. ete.) | 1 Do you watch TV a lot? No,Wdon't... or Yess do: 2. Do you live in a big city? 3 Do you often ride a bicycle? 4 Does it rain a lot where you live? 5 Do you play the piano? \ditional exercises 4~7 (pages 253-54) 25 heavier expensive more expensive Older / heavier / more expensive are comparative forms, The comparative is -er (older) or more ... (more expensive) older /heavier etc Short words (1 syllable) ~* -er: old > older slow + slower cheap > cheaper nice > nicer late = later big — bigger Spelling (> Appendix 5): big > bigger hot > hotter thin — thinner Words ending in -y = -ier casy easier heavy > heavier early + earlier 1 Rome is old, but Athens is older. (not more old) 0 Is it cheaper to go by car or by train? (nof more cheap) 1 Helen wants a bigger car. 10 This coat is OK, but I think the other one is nicer, 1 Don't take the bus, Its easier to take a taxi. (no more easy) far — further: 1 ‘How far is it to the station? A mile?” ‘No, it further. About two miles’ more Long words (2/3/4 syllables) —* more . carcful + more carefial polite > more polite expensive > more expensive interesting > more interesting 1 You must be more careful 15 1 don’t like my job. 1 want to do something more interesting. © Is it mote expensive to go by car or by train? good/well — better bad —* worse 1 The weather wasn't very good yestenday, but its better today. 1 ‘Do you feel better today? ‘No, | feel worse? 1 Which is worse — a headache or a toothache? older than... / more expensive than ..-> Unit 88 the oldest / the most expensive -» Unit 90 Exercises Unit 87 87.1 Look at the pictures and write the comparative (older / more interesting etc,). 1 heavy — a GP Es tortoise snail Oy heavier 6 dangerous = Us 4 expensive 4000 an m0 87.2 Write the comparative. 1 old older 6 good 2 strong, 7 large 3 happy 8 serious 4 modern 9 pretty 5 important 10 crowded 87.3 Write the opposite 1 younger older. 4 better 2 colder 5 nearer 3 cheaper 6 easier 87.4 Complete the sentences. Use a comparative. | Helen’ car isn’t very big. She wants a... bigger... one. My job isn’t very interesting. I want to do something ..... more. interesting You're not very tall. Your brother is David doesn’t work very hard. I work My chair isn’t very comfortable. Yours is Your idea isn’t very good. My idea is These flowers aren't very nice. The blue ones are My bag isn’t very heavy. Your bag is T’m not very interested in art, I'm in history. yesterday, eeu sHvEEN 10 Ie isn’t very warm today. It was 11 These tomatoes don't taste very good. The other ones tasted 12 Britain isn’t very big. France is 13 London isn’t very beautiful. Paris is 14 This knife isn't very sharp. Have you got a one? 15 People today aren’t very polite. In the past they were 16 The weather isn't too bad today. Often it is much 185 = steam Older than... more expensive than She’: taller than him. ‘The Europa Hotel is more expensive than the Grand, ‘We use than after comparatives (older than ... / more expensive than ... etc.) 1 Athens is older than Rome. CO Are oranges more expensive than bananas? 1 It’s easier to take a taxi than to take the bus 1 ‘How are you today?” ‘Not bad. Better than yesterday? rhe restaurant is more crowded than usual ‘We usually say: than me / than him / than her / than us / than them. You can say: [can run faster than him, or Tcan run faster than he can. © You are a better singer than me. or You are a better singer than I am. © | got up earlier than her. or I got up earlier than she did. more/less than 60 - GA: How much did your shoes cost? £50? MORETHAN 50 b: No, more than that. (= more than £50) © The film was very short ~ less than an hour. Gi They've got more money than they need. 1 You go out more than me. LESS THAN 50 40 a bit older / much older etc. Box A is a bit bigger than Box B. Box C is much bigger than Box D. [ ; © Canada is much bigger than France. Ddigge! a Gi Sue is a bit older than Gary — she’s 25 and he's 24. a bit The hotel was much more expensive than I better than much . expected. | more difficult 3 h han me | tmore expensive 1 You go out much more than me. 186 old -* older, expensive — more expensive — Unit 87 not as... as > Unit 89 Exercises 88.1 Write sentences about Liz and Ben. Use than. Liz S\ 1 I'm 26. I'm not a very good swimmer. ['m 1 metre 68 tall. I start work at 8 o'clock. I don’t work very hard. Thaven’t got much money. 7 I'ma very good driver. 8 I’m not very patient. BRON Unit 88 Ben ae 8. 2 I'ma very good swimmer. 3 Pm 1 metre 63 tal. 4 I start work at 8.30, 5 I work very hard, T've got a lot of money. 7 I’m not a very good driver. 8 I'm very patient 9 I'm not a very good dancer. 9 I'ma good dancer. 10 I'm very intelligent {0 I'm not very intelligent. 11 I speak French very well I don’t speak French very well. \12 I don’t go to the cinema very much. / 1 go to the cinema a lot. 1 Liz ...i6 older than, Ben 7 Lizisa 2 Ben ...is., better. swimmer than Liz 8 Ben 3 Liz is 9 Ben 4 Liz starts Ben, 10 Liz 5 Ben 11 Liz 6 Ben has got 12 Ben 88.2 Complete the sentences. Use than. He isn’t very tall. You're taller. han swim (OR taller than he is) 1 2 She isn't very old. You're 3 [don’t work very hard. You work 4 He doesn’t watch TV very much. You 5 I'm not a very good cook. You 6 We don't know meny people. You 7 They haven't got much money. You 8 [can't run very fast. You can 9 She hasn't been here very long. You 10 They didn’ get up very early, You 11 He wasnt very surprised. You 88.3 Complete the sentences with a bit or much + comparative (older/better ete.) 1 Emma is 25. Gary is 245 Emma ...}6.@ bit. older, Wan Gary. 2 Jack’s mother is 52. His father is 69, Jack's mother 3 My camera cost £100. Yours cost £96. My camera 4 Yesterday I fele terrible. Today I feel OK. L feel 5 Today the temperature is 12 degrees. Yesterday it was 10 degrees. Ies 6 Sarah is an excellent tennis player. 'm not very good. Sarah in at on (places 1) in in a room ina garden in a shop in a town, ina car in the city centre in the water in Brazil “Where’s David?" ‘In the kitchen. / In the garden. / In London’ What’ in that box / in that bag / in that cupboard? Rachel works in a shop / in a bank / in a factory. Go I went for a swim in the river / in the pool / in the sea. (7 Milan is in the north of Italy. Naples is in the south, G Hive in a big city, but I like to live in the country, WM le xf at the bus stop at the door at the traffic lights at her desk © There's somebody at the bus stop / at the door. G The car is waiting at the traffic lights. \ 1 Jane is working at her desk at the top (of the page) at the top / at the bottom / at the end (of C Write your name at the top of the page. 1 My house is at the end of the street. at the bottom (of the page) on on a shelf ona wall on a plate BS on a door on a balcony Oo on the ceiling on the floor a ete, tc = OO 1 There are some books on the shelf and some pictures on the wall 8 There are a lot of apples on those trees. stamp 5 Don't sion the grass. Its wet. © There is a stamp on the envelope. on a horse / on a bicycle / on a motorbike: © Who is that man on the motorbike? ww envelope 222 ‘the top J the bottom etc. -> Unit 70 atfonfin (time) > Unit 102 infatfon (places 2) > Urit 107 Exercises Unit 106 106.1 Look at the pictures and answer the questions. Use in/at/on. 1 (the kitchen) 2 (the box) 3 (the box) 4 (the wall) 8 (the pool) 1 Where is he? |W the. kitchen, 2 Where are the shoes? 3. Where is the pen? 4 Where is the clock? 5. Where is the bus? 6 Where are the horses? 106.2 Write in/at/on. 1 Don't sit..." the grass. Ie wet. 7 Where are they standing? 8 Where is she swimming? 9. Where is he standing? 10 Where is the spide 11 Where is he sitting? 12 Where is she sitting? 2 What have you got your bag? 3 Look! There's a man the roof. What's he doing? 4 There are a lot of fish this ei 5. Our house is number 45 ~ the number is the door, 6 ‘Is the post office near here?" 7 Its difficult to park 8. My sister lives 9. There's a small park Brussels, 10 [think I heard the doorbell. There's somebody the south of Germany. the end of the street. a bicyde. 11 Munich is a large city 12. ‘There are a few shops 13. Its difficult to carry a lot of things 14 I looked at the list of names. My name was 15. There is a mirror the wall “Yes, turn left the centre of town. It's better to take the bus the top of the hill the traffic lights’ the door, the bottom, the living room. Vm in at on (places 2) in in bed 1 ‘Where’ Kate?” ‘She’ in bed. in hospital | 1 David's father is ill. He's in hospital { in the sky ] oI like to look at the stars in the sky at night, in the world {Cl What’ the largest city in the world? ina newspaper /in a book | GT read about the accident in the newspaper. in a photograph / in a picture |G You look sad in this photograph. ina car / ima taxi 1B Did you come here in your car? in the middle (of ...) | co There\ a big wee in the middle of the garden at home | © Will you be at home this evening? at work / at school CO ‘Where's Kate?” ‘She's at work | at university / at college |G Helen is studying law at university. | at the station / at the airport TIL meet you at the station, OK? | at Jane's (house) / at my sister's (house) / | Oa: Where were you yesterday? at the doctors / at the hairdresser’s &: At my sister's. ete, 1D I saw Tom at the doctor's. at a concert / ata party / at a football | © There weren't many people at the party. match ete Offen i is possible to use in or at for buildings (hotels, restaurants etc.): 0 We stayed at a nice hotel. or We stayed in a nice hotel | ‘on a bus on the first floor on the way from A to B | [ona bus /omattain / oma plane / |G Did you come here on the bus? oma ship | on the ground floor / on the first floor | 9 The office is on the first floor, {ete (vot in the first flo) fom the way (to...) / on the way home | o {met Ann on the way to work / on the way — ——! home. 224 infatfon (places 1) -> Unit 106 tofin/at > Unit 108 on the left/right — U Exercises Unit 107 107.1 Look at the pictures and answer the questions, Use infat/on. 2 (the airport) 4 (a ship) 4 6 (a party) 1 (hospital) STEVE 11 (a taxi) 7 Where is Steve? 8 Where is the restaurant? 9. Where is she? 4 Where are they? 10 Where are they 5 Where are the stars? 11 Where are they’ 6 Where are they? 12 Where are they? 107.2 Write in/at/on 1 Helen is studying law ...4t..... university. There was a big table the middle of the room. ‘What is the longest river the world? Were there many people the concert last night? Will you be home tomorrow afternoon? Who is the man this photograph? Do you know him? Where are your children? Are they school? Gary is coming by train. I'm going to meet him the station. 9. Charlie is hospital. He had an operation yesterday. 10 How many pages are there this book? 11 ‘Are you hungry after your journey?” ‘No, I had something to eat the train? 12. I'm sorry I'm late. My car broke down the way here. 13 ‘Is Tom here?” ‘No, he’s his brother’? 14 Don't believe everything you see the newspaper! 15 I walked to work, but I came home the bus, wen es Ors. | to in g0/come/return/walk (etc.) to tiie 8 London pe | London’ © We'e going to London on Sunday. DT want to go to Italy next year. 0 We walked from my house to the centre of town. 3 What time do you go to bed? © The bus is going to the aiport. © Karen didn't go to work yesterday Gi L went to a party last night 1 You miust come to our house. EY home go/come/walk (etc) home (without to): P'm tired. I'm going home. (not to home) 1 Did you walk home? arrive and get at (places 3) in/at (> Units 106-107) be/stay/do something (etc.) in | 2 Piccadilly Circus is in London. | co My brother lives in Italy. 1 The main shops are in the centre | of town. 1 | like reading in bed. | be/stay/do something (etc.) at [AiR PoRT_| Pas = os wo 1 The bus is at the airport. © Sarah wasn't at work yestentay. 1 I met a lot of people at the party. C Helen stayed at her brother's house. be/stay/do something (etc.) at home: a I'm staying at home tonight 1 Dan doesn’t go to an office, He works at home. arrive in a country or town (arrive in Italy / arrive in Paris ctc.): 2 They arrived in England last week. (not arrived to England) arrive at other places (arrive at the station / arrive at work etc.) 1 What time did you arrive at the hotel? (ot arrive to the hotel) get to (a place) 1 What time did you get to the hotel? 1 What time did you get to Paris? get home / arrive home (no preposition) 11 I was tired when I got home. or | was tired when | arrived home. 226 bbeen to Unit 17 get (to..) + Unit 56 infat > Units 106-107 ee Exercises Unit 108 108.1 Write to or in. 1 Llike reading ..un... bed. 5 1 was tired, so I stayed bed late. 2 We'e going Italy next month, 6 What time do you usually go bed? 3 Sue is on holiday Italy at the 7 Does this bus go the centre? moment, 8 Would you like to live another 4 Thave to go the bank today. country? 108.2 Write to or at if necessary, One sentence is already complete, and no word is necessary. 1 Paula didn’t go ...88.... work yesterday. 2 I'm tired. I'm going ........ home. (already complete) 3 Tina is not very well. She has gone the doctor. 4 Would you like to come a party on Saturday? 5 ‘Is Liz home?’ ‘No, she’ gone work? 6 There were 20,000 people the football match 7 Why did you go home early last night? 8 A boy jumped into the river and swam the other side. 9 There were a lot of people waiting the bus stop. 10 We had a good meal a restaurant, and then we went back the hotel 108.3 Write to, at or in if necessary. One sentence is already complete, and no word is necessary. 1 I’m not going out this afternoon. I’m staying... home. 2 We'e going a concert tomorrow evening 3 L went New York last year. 4 How long did you stay New York? 5. Next year we hope to go Canada to visit some friends 6 Do you want to go the cinema this evening? 7 Did you park your car the station? 8 After the accident three people were taken hospital 9 How often do you go the dentist? 10 ‘Is Sarah here?” ‘No, she’s Helen’! 11 My house is the end of the street on the left. 12 L went Maria’s house, but she wasn’t home. 13. There were no taxis, so we had to walk home 14 ‘Who did you meet the party? ‘I didn't go the party? 108.4 Write to, at or in if necessary. Sometimes the sentence is already complete, and no word is necessary, 1 What time do you usually get work? 4 When did you arrive London? 2 What time do you usually get home? 5 What time does the train get Paris? 3 What time did you arrive the party? 6 We arrived home very late. 108.5 Complete these sentences about yourself. Use to/in/at. 1 At three o'clock this morning I was ....p..bed. 2 Yesterday I went 3 At 11 o'clock yesterday morning I was 4 One day I'd like to go 5 I don’t like going 6 At9 o'clock yesterday evening 1 was 228 i under, behind, opposite etc. | next to / beside / between / in front of / behind Ais next to B. or Ais beside B B is between A and C. Cc D isin front of B. E is behind B. also Ais on the left. Cis on the right. Bis in the middle (of the group) EY opposite / in front of a A is sitting in front of B. A is sitting opposite C. C is sitting opposite A. by (= next to / beside) y | 1 Our house is by the sea. (= beside the sea) 3 Who is that man standing by the window? 1 Ifyou feel cold, why don't you sit by the fire? by the window under 0 The cat is under the table. € The girl is standing under a tree DI'm wearing a jacket under my coat. under the table under a tree above and below Ais above the line. (= higher than the line) B is below the line. ne The shelves are (= lower than the line) MIRAI cto the pictures ESI] te pcos ae above the shelves. uploverithrough etc. +» Unit 110 Exercises Unit 109 109.1 Where are the people in the picture? Complete the sentences. ALAN BARBARA Coun 1 Colin is standing ...behind._.. Frank. i 2. Frank is sitting Emma 3. Emma is sitting Barbara. 4 Emma is sitting Donna and Frank. 5 Donna is sitting Emma. 6 Frank is sitting Colin. 7 Alan is standing Donna, 8 Alan is standing. left. 9 Barbara is standing middle DONNA EMMA FRANK 109.2 Look at the pictures and complete the sentences. = | 4 HIONA PAUL. L The cat is ..under.... the table. 7 The switch is the window. 2 There is a big tree the house. 8 The cupboard is the sink, 3. The plane is flying the clonds, 9 There are some shoes the bed. 4 She is standing the piano, 10 The plant is the piano. 5 The cinema is the right. 11 Paul is sitting Fiona. 6 She's sitting the phone 12 In Britain people drive the left. 109.3 Write sentences about the picture. 1 (next to) The. bank. is. next to the. beokshop, PAUL'S OFFICE 2 (in front of) The in front of THEATRE ‘SUPERMARKET (opposite) (next ¢0) (above) (between) 230 up, Over, through ete. to © Jane is going to France next week. from — © We walked from the hotel to the station. — © A lot of English words come from Latin. 1 We jumped into the water. © A man came out of the house and got into a car. © Why are you looking out of the window? 8 T took the old batteries out of the radio. into (in) We say put something in ... (not usually into) out of put new batteries in the radio, Don't put your feet on the table. Nd on © Please take your feet off the table. N © Be carefull! Don’t fall off your bicycle. off 1 We got on the bus in Princes Street. We walked up the hill to the house down Be careful! Don't fall down the stairs ~ 7, 4 — ao o ‘The plane flew over the mountains. {jumped over the wall into the garden. a opr — a gi rT 7 Some people say itis unlucky to walk under a ladder, over through ‘A bird flew into the room through a afiedimd pe toate sin, GpONY 8 The new road goes round the village. © The bus stop is just round the corner. 71 I walked round the town and took some photographs ‘You can also use around (= round) 1 We walked around the town, along 1 I was walking along the road with my dog. = 1 Let's go for a walk along the river. ee 1D The dog swam across the river. aa 1 They walked past me without speaking. tound the town Excuse me, how do I get to the hospital? Gi pmyg 8: Go along this road, past the cinema, . a ah under the bridge and the hospital is “vy past on the left. bridge. get infon ete. > Unit 58 injon -> Units 106-107 to» Unit 108 fall off / run away ete. > Unit 114 Exercises 110.1 Somebody asks you how to get to a place. You say which way to go. Look at the pictures and write sentences beginning Go . ah Go, past, GO one the church. the bridge, ola a a 110.2 Look at the pictures and complete the sentences. 1 The dog swam .... 42088... the river, 6 Suddenly a car came the corner. 2 A book fell the shelf. 7 They drove the village, 3A plane flew the village. 8 They got the train, 4 A woman got the car. 9 The moon travels the earth 5 A girl ran the road 10 They got the house a window. 110.3 Complete the sentences. Use over/from/into etc. 1 I looked the window and watched the people in the street: 2. My house is very near here. Its just the corner. 3 ‘Where's my phone?” “You put it your bag’ 4 How far is it here the airport? 5 We walked the museum for an hour and saw a lot of interesting things. 6 You can put your coat the back of the chair. 7 In tennis, you have to hit the ball the net. we Silvia took a key her bag and opened the door.

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