2. Prepositional phrases.
A prepositional phrase consists of a preposition + noun.
A noun phrase consists of a noun (or nouns), either alone or preceded by an article or an adjective, but not a preposition.
Here are the time expressions from the previous exercise. Drag them into the correct box.
For is used to talk about duration – how long a situation lasts.
During is used to say when something happens.
Choose the correct word to complete the sentences.
4. Car talk.
Look at this diagram of a car. Can you label the numbered parts? . Drag the words to the correct numbers.
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Now label this diagram of the inside of a car.
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6. Driving vocabulary.
Here are some of the words from the previous exercise. Can you match them to these definitions?