1.
Time expressions.
How much can you remember?
Complete the text by choosing the correct options.
2.
Prepositional phrases.
A prepositional
phrase consists of a
preposition +
noun.
- in
the afternoon
- on
Thursday
A noun phrase consists
of a noun (or nouns), either alone or preceded
by an article or an adjective, but not a preposition.
- every
year
- the
day before
- last
Thursday
Here are the time
expressions from the previous exercise. Drag them into the correct box.
3. For and during.
For is used to talk about duration –
how long a situation lasts.
- We
stayed in Rome for three weeks.
During is used to say when something happens.
- We
went to Rome twice during our trip to Italy.
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.
Now label this diagram
of the inside of a car.
5. Driving a car.
Use the verbs given below to complete these sentences about driving.
6.
Driving vocabulary.
Here are some of the words from the previous exercise. Can you match them to these definitions?
7.
Describing journeys.
Drag
the following words and phrases into the right box.
8.
Missing words.
Use the
words and phrases below to complete the text.
9.
Prepositions and adverbs.
Choose
the correct preposition or adverb from the list to complete the sentences.
Type it in the space. If no preposition or adverb is needed, leave the
space blank.
prepositions:
at, in, to, for, up, from, down |
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adverbs:
north, south, east, west |