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Unit 92 UNIT 91 Exercises 91.1 Write at/ on/ in 1. on 6 june 2. at 8 o’clock 3. on Wednesday 4. at 12.30 a.m. 5. in 1977 6. in September 7. on 24 September 8. on Friday 9. in 1984 10. at half past two 11. on Christman Day 12. in Winter 13. in the evening 14. in the morning 15. on Monday morning 16. on Saturday night 17. at night 18. at Christmas 19. at the weekend 20. on Tuesday afternoon 21. in the end of my holiday 91.2 Write at/ on/ in 1. Goodbye! See you on Friday 2. Where were you on 28 February 3. I got up at 8 o’clock this morning 4. I like getting up early in the morning 5. My sister got merried in May 6. Diane and I first met in 1979 7. Did you go out on Friday.? 8. Did you go out on Friday evening.? 9. Do you often go out in the evening.? 10. Let’s meet at 7.30 tomorrow evening 11. I’m starting my new job on 3 june 12. We often go to the beach in summer 13. George isn’t here. At the moment 14. Julia’s birthday is in January 2

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UNIT 91 Exercises

91.1 Write at/ on/ in

1. on 6 june

2. at 8 o’clock

3. on Wednesday

4. at 12.30 a.m.

5. in 1977

6. in September

7. on 24 September

8. on Friday

9. in 1984

10. at half past two

11. on Christman Day

12. in Winter

13. in the evening

14. in the morning

15. on Monday morning

16. on Saturday night

17. at night

18. at Christmas

19. at the weekend

20. on Tuesday afternoon

21. in the end of my holiday

91.2 Write at/ on/ in

1. Goodbye! See you on Friday

2. Where were you on 28 February

3. I got up at 8 o’clock this morning

4. I like getting up early in the morning

5. My sister got merried in May

6. Diane and I first met in 1979

7. Did you go out on Friday.?

8. Did you go out on Friday evening.?

9. Do you often go out in the evening.?

10. Let’s meet at 7.30 tomorrow evening

11. I’m starting my new job on 3 june

12. We often go to the beach in summer

13. George isn’t here. At the moment

14. Julia’s birthday is in January

15. Do you work on Saturday.?

16. I will send you the money at the end of this month

17. in autumn, the leaves fall from the trees

18. The company started in 1969

19. I often go away at the weekend

20. I like looking at the stars in the sky at night.

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91.3 Write sentences with in. . .

1. It’s 17.25 now. The train leaves at 17.30.

The train leaves in five minutes.

2. Monday today. I’ll phone you on Thuesday.

I’ll Phone you in three days

3. It’s 14 June today. My exam is on 28 june.

My exam is in 14 days

4. It’s 3 o’clock now. Tom will be here at 3.30

Tom will be here in 30 minutes

91.4 Write at/ on/ in if necessary. (Sometimes there is no preposition.)

1. I’m leaving on Saturday

2. I’m leaving - next Saturday

3. I always feel tired in the evening

4. Will you be at home – this evening?

5. We went to Scotland – last summer

6. What do you usually do at the weekend.?

7. She phones me – every Sunday

8. Can you play tennis on next Sunday.?

9. I’m afraid I can’t come to the party on Sunday

10. We went to bed late – last night

11. I don’t like going out alone at night

12. I won’t be out very long. I’ll be back in ten minutes

UNIT 92 Exercises

92.1 Read the information about these people and complete the sentence. Use From… to/ until/ since.

1. (Alex/ Canada/ 1977-85) Alex lived in Canada from 1977 to 1985

2. (Alex/ Canada/→ 1985) Alex lived in Canada Until 1985

3. (Alex/ England/ 1985→) Alex has lived in England Since 1985

4. (Alice/ France/→ 1986) Alice lived in France until 1986

5. (Alice/ Switzerland/ 1986→) Alice has lived in Switzerland since 1986

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6. (Carol/ a hotel/ 1985-88) Carol worked in a hotel from 1985 to 1988

7. (Carol/ a restaurant/ 1988→) Carol has worked in a restaurant since 1988

8. (Gerry/ a teacher/ 1978-84) Gerry was a Teacher from 1978 to 1984

9. (Gerry/ a salesman/ 1984→) Gerry has been a selesman since 1984

Now write sentences with for.

10. (Alex/ Canada) Alex lived in Canada for eight years

11. (Alex/ England) Alex has lived in England for a long time

12. (Alice/ Switzerland) Alice has lived in Switzerland for a long time

13. (Carol/ a hotel) Carol worked in a hotel for three years

14. (Carol/ a restaurant) Carol has worked in a restaurant for a long time

15. (Gerry/ a teacher) Gerry was a teacher for six year

16. (Gerry/ a Salesman) Gerry has been a salesman for a long time

92.2 Put in Until/ Since/For

1. Mr and mrs kelly have been married since 1958

2. I was tired this morning. I stayed in bed since 10 0’clock

3. We waited for half an hour. But they didn’t come

4. How long have you been here.? Since half past eight

5. How long did you stay at the party last night.? Until midnight

6. John and i are good friends. We have known each other for ten years

7. I’m tired. I’m going to lie down for a few minutes

8. Don’t open the door of the train until it stops

9. I’ve lived in this house since I was seven years old

10. jack has gone away. He’ll be away until next Wednesday

11. Next week I’m going to paris for four days

12. I usually finish work at 5.30. but sometimes I work since 6 o’clock

13. How long have you known ann.? Since we were at school together

14. Where have you been.? I’ve been waiting for you for 20 minutes.

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UNIT 93 Exercises

93.1 Complete the sentences. Use before/ during/ after + the best ending from the box

1. Everybody was hervous before the examination

2. I usually have lunch at 1.30, and after lunch I go back to work

3. The film was very boring, we left before the end

4. Ann went to evening classes to learn spaeish. She learnt a lot during the course

5. My aunt and uncle lived in London before they went to Australia

6. Someday broke a window during the night did you hear anything.?

7. A: Are you going home after the concert

B: No, we’re going to restaurant

8. Always look both ways. Before you cross the road.

93.2 Put in during or while

1. We didn’t speak while we were eating

2. We didn’t speak During the meal

3. George telephoned while you were out

4. She wrote a lot of letters during she was on holiday

5. The students looked very bored during the lesson

6. I read the newspaper while I was waiting for jack

7. I don’t eat much during the day, but I always have a big meal in the evening

8. I fell out of bed while I was asleep

93.3 Complete these sentences with before-ing. . .

1. She washed the apple. Then she ate it

She washed the apple before eating it or Before eating the apple, she washed

it

2. Think carefully. The answers the question

Think carefully before answering the question

3. Mary put on glasses. Then she read the letter

Mary put on her glasses before she reading the letter

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4. The man took off his coat. Then he got into the car

Before getting into the car, the man took off his coat

Write sentence with after-ing. . .

5. We walking for three hours. We were very tired

We were very tired after walking for three hours

6. I ate to much chocolates. I felt sick

I felt sick after eating to much chocolate

7. I read the book a second time. I understand it better

I understand it better after reading the book a second time

8. John left school. Then he worked in a department store for two years

John work in a department store for two years after leaving school

UNIT 94 Exercises

94. 1 Complete the sentences for the pictures. Use in or at + one of these:

the airport bed a box the end of the street the garden hospital a party

the sky

1. He’s in the garden.

2. The shoes are in a box.

3. She’s at the airport.

4. He’s in the bed.

5. The shop is at the end of the street.

6. The stars are in the sky.

7. She’s in hospital.

8. They’re at a party.

94. 2 Complete the sentences. Use in + one of these:

this book that field the kitchen this photograph. the river my tea

1. Pat is in the kitchen. She’s cooking the dinner.

2. Look at those beautiful horses in that field.

3. Don’t swim in the river. The water is very dirty.

4. There’s too much sugar in my tea. I can’t drink it.

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5. How many pages are there in this book?

6. Who is the man in this photograph? Do you know him?

94. 3 Write in or at.

1. ‘Where’s Tina?’ ‘She’s at wor.’

2. Why didn’t the bus-driver stop at the bus-stop?

3. Go straight on in the roundabout and turn right at the church.

4. There was a big table in the middle of the room

5. What is the longest river in the world?

6. Were there many people at the concert on Friday?

7. My brother is studying mathematics at London University.

8. ‘Where does your sister live?’ ‘in Brussels.’

9. Did you read about the accident in the newspaper?

10. Will you be at home tomorrow afternoon?

11. Munich is a large city at the south of Germany.

12. ‘Do you work?’ ‘No, I’m still at school.’

13. George is coming by train. I’m going to meet him at the station.

14. Charlie is in hospital. He;s going to have an operation tomorrow.

15. There was a list of names on the notice-board. My name was at the bottom

of the list

16. I usually do my shopping in the city centre.

UNIT 95 Exercises

95.1 Complete these sentences. Use to + one of these: the bank bed the cinema a concert France hospital work

1. Joy was ill yesterday, so she didn’t go to work.

2. It’s late and I’m tired. I think I’ll go to bed.

3. We must go to the bank today. We haven’t got any money.

4. ‘Are you going out this evening?’ ‘Yes, I’m going to a concert.

5. I’d like to go to France. I’ve never been there before.

6. We don’t go to cinema very often but we watch a lot of films on TV.

7. After the accident three people were taken to hospital.

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95. 2 Write to or in

1. ‘Where’s Jack?’ ‘in bed.’

2. I’m going to the shop to buy some milk.

3. Tom went to the kitchen to make some coffee.

4. ‘Where’s Tom?’ ‘He’s in the kitchen making some coffee.’

5. Would you like to go to the theatre this evening?

6. I got a postcard from Sue this morning. She’s on holiday in Switzerland.

7. John lives in a small village in the south-west of England.

8. What time do you usually go to bed?

9. Kevin’s sister is very ill. She’s in hospital.

10. Excuse me, I must go to the toilet.

11. The train left Brussels at 7 o’clock an arrived in Paris at 9.30.

12. I was tired this morning. I stayed in bed until 10 o’clock

13. Next year we hope to go to Canada to visit some friends.

14. Would you like to live in another country?

95. 3 Write to or at if necessary. (Sometimes there is no preposition.)

1. Joy didn’t go to work yesterday.

2. Ann is ill. She has gone to the doctor.

3. Are you going to the party on Saturday evening?

4. I talked to some nice people at the party.

5. ‘Where were you this morning?’ ‘I was at work.’

6. ‘Do you usually walk to work?’ ‘No, I go by bicycle.’

7. We had a good meal at a restaurant and then we want back to the hotel.

8. What time are you going home?

9. Will you be at home this afternoon?

10. I went to Mary’s house but she wasn’t at home.

11. There were no taxis, so we walked home.

12. How often do you go to the dentist?

13. What time do you usually arrive at work in the morning?

14. It was very late when we arrived at home.

15. The boy jumped into the river and swam at the other side.

16. Would you like to study at university?

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17. There were 20.000 people at the football match?

18. ‘Are your children here?’ ‘No, they’re at school.’

UNIT 96 Exercises

96. 1 Complete the sentences. Use on + one of these:the beach a bicycle his finger this plant the door the wall

1. The pictures on the wall look very nice.

2. When the weather is nice in summer, I like lying on the beach.

3. The leaves on this plant are a beautiful colour.

4. Our house is number 45- the number is on the door.

5. He was wearing a silver ring on his finger.

6. It’s difficult to carry a lot of things on a bicycle.

96. 2 Look at the pictures and complete the sentences with a preposition (on/ under etc.)

1. The cat is under the table.

2. There is a tree behind the house.

3. My flat is on a shop.

4. She is standing in front of the piano.

5. His name is on the door.

6. The town hall is opposite the station.

7. The switch is under the window.

8. The cupboard is on the sink.

9. There are some shoes under the bed.

10. In Britain, we drive on the left.

96. 3 Nine people live in a block of flats. Use the picture and complete the sentences with on/ next to/ between/ above/ below.

1. Chris lives between Catherine and Paul.

2. Joe lives above the ground floor.

3. Mary lives between Steve and Bill.

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4. Paul lives above the first floor next to Chris.

5. Catherine lives above Janet.

6. Chris lives above Sandra and below Mary.

96. 4 Where are the people in the big picture?

1. Arthur is standing on the left.

2. Brian is sitting on the right.

3. Alice is sitting in the middle.

4. Arthur is standing behind Barry.

5. Brian is sitting in front of Albert.

6. Albert is standing beside Jane

UNIT 97 Exercises

97.1 Somebody asks you the way to a place and you tell him/her which way to go. Look at the pictures and complete the sentences (Go . . .)

1. Go past the church.

2. Go under the bridge.

3. Go up the hill.

4. Go down the stairs.

5. Go along the street.

6. Go into the hotel.

7. Go past the hotel.

8. Go to the station.

9. Go left from the street.

10. Go across the street.

11. Go through the bridge.

12. Go along the park

97.2 Look at the pictures and complete the sentences with a preposition (up/over

etc.).

1. The dog swam across the river.

2. The book fell off a shelf.

3. The plane flew over the village.

4. He threw the book out of the

window.

5. They drove through the village.

6. A woman got out of a car.

7. A man walked into the shop.

8. The moon travels around the

earth

97.3 Put in a preposition (up/off/through etc.).

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1. We jumped off the bridge into the water.

2. Do you know how to put a film in this camera?

3. You can put your coat on the back of the chair.

4. She took a key out of her bag and opened the door.

5. We didn’t have a key, so we climbed up a window into the house.

6. I looked out of the window and watched the people in the street.

7. We walked into the museum and saw a lot of interesting things.

8. In tennis, you have to hit the ball over the net.

9. Don’t forget to put a stamp on the postcard before you post it.

UNIT 98 Exercises

98.1 Look at the pictures. Complete the sentences with a preposition (at/by etc.).

1. I cut the paper with a pair of scissors.

2. He’s sitting by the telephone.

3. Who is the woman with short hair?

4. She’s reading a book about languages by Vera P. Bull.

5. Sara usually goes to work by car.

6. They are listening to some music by Mozart.

7. Who is the man with the sunglasses?

8. They’re talking about the weather.

9. The plant is by the piano.

10. The plane is flying at 600 miles an hour.

98.2 Complete the sentences with a preposition (at/by/with etc.).

1. Some people talk about their work all the time.

2. ‘How did you get here? By bus?’ ‘No, by foot.’

3. In Britain, children normally start school at the age of five.

4. It’s not easy to live without money.

5. In tennis, you hit the ball with a racket.

6. Hamlet, Othello and Macbeth are plays by William Shakespeare.

7. ‘Do you know much about economics?’ ‘ Yes, I studied it at university.’

8. How long does it take from New York to Los Angeles by plane?’

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9. ‘Which is your house?’ ‘The one with the red door.’

10. These trains are very fast – they can travel with very high speeds.

11. Did Val tell you about her new job in a bookshop?

12. A : Have you heard the new record by Calvin Swoon?

B : Yes, it’s great. I like his song very much.

13. My grandmother died at the age of 98.

14. Yesterday evening I went to a restaurant with some friends of mine.

15. The door is locked. You can’t get into the room without a key.

16. Two men were arrested by the police and taken to the police station.

17. Can you give me some information about hotels in this town?

18. I like stories with happy endings.

19. She doesn’t use her car very often – she goes everywhere by bicycle.

20. Would you like something to drink with your meal?

21. Water freezes at 0 degrees celcius.

22. In Britain it’s expensive to travel by train.

UNIT 99 Exercises

99.1 Look at the pictures and complete the sentences with a preposition (at/of

etc.).

1. He’s afraid of dogs.

2. She’s interested in science.

3. She’s married with a footballer.

4. ‘Can I help you?’ ‘Oh, thank you. That’s very nice of you.’

5. The car is on fire.

6. I’m fed up with the weather.

99.2 Put in the right preposition (of/on/with etc.).

1. Sarah isn’t interested in sport.

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2. ‘Why don’t you like him?’ ‘Because I’m afraid of him.’

3. I like her very much. She’s always very kind to me.

4. We didn’t go to the football match, but we watched it on television.

5. He’s very good at languages. He speaks English, French, Italian and Arabic.

6. ‘Did you see Tom yesterday?’ ‘No, but I spoke to him on the phone.

7. I’m sorry about your broken window. It was an accident.

8. She’s usually late, but I think she’ll be on time this evening.

9. A lot of people are afraid of spiders.

10. Did you have a nice time when you were on holiday?

11. It was very kind of Judy to lend me the money.

12. ‘Do you want to watch this programme?’ ‘No, I’m interested in it.’

13. Life today is very different from life 50 years ago.

14. I’m sorry for not phoning you last night. I completely forgot.

99.3 Complete the sentences. Use a preposition + the verb in brackets ( ).

1. Are you good at repairing things? (repair)

2. He’s not very good at remembering names. (remember)

3. We wanted to go to the cinema but John wasn’t interested for going. (go)

4. I want some new clothes. I’m fed up with wearing the same clothes every

day. (wear)

5. I’m sorry for getting angry with you yesterday. (get)

In these sentences, use without –ing.

6. She went away without saying goodbye. (say)

7. We ran ten kilometers without stopping. (stop)

8. They walked past me in the street without speaking. (speak)

9. Why did you take my camera without asking me first? (ask)

UNIT 100 Exercises

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100.1 Look at the pictures and complete the sentences with a prepotion

(to/for/etc).

1. She`s looking to her watch 4. Bill is talking to jane

2. He`s listening to the radio 5. They`re looking to the picture

3. They`re waiting for a taxi 6. She`s looking for tom

100.2 Complete the sentence with a preposition (to/for/about etc) if necessary.

1. Thank you very much for your help.

2. This is not my bycycle. It`s belong to a friend of mine.

3. (on the telephone) Hello. Can i speak to Mr Davis. Please?

4.(on the telephone) Thank you for phoning. Goodbye!

5. What happened to Mary last night ? Why didn`t she come to the party?

6. Jack`s brother is thinking for going to Australia next year.

7. We asked the waiter for coffe but he brought us tea.

8. Do you like going to museums ? it depends for the museum.

9. Please listen to me. I have something very important to tell you.

10. We waited for John until 2 o`clock but he didn`t come.

11. Are you writing a letter? Yes. I`m writing to Julia.

12. Don`t forget to telephone to your mother this evening.

13. He`s alone all day. He never talks to anybody.

14. Are you playing tennis this afternoon? It depends for the weather.

15. Katherine is thinking for changing her job.

16. I looked for the newspaper but i didn`t read it carefully.

17. When you are ill, you need somebody to look for you.

18. Excuse me. I`m looking for Hill Street. Can you tell me where it is?

19. Goodbye! Have a nice holiday and look for you.

20. When i take the photograph. Look for the camera and smile.

20. Barry is looking to a job. He wants to work in hotel.

100.3 Complete the sentences. Use it depends... + one of these:

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What time I leave Where you`re going How much it is How

I feel

1.Do you want to come out with me? It depends where you`re going

2. Are you going out this evening? It depends how i fell

3.What time will you arrive? It depends what time I leave

4.Are you going to buy the book? It depends how much it is

UNIT 101 Exercises

101.1 Look at the pictures and complete the sentences with in/out/up etc.

1. I went to the window and looked out. 5. I said hello and he turned back

2. The door was open, so we went in 6. The bus stopped and she got out

3. He heard a plane, so he looked up 7. There was a free seat, so i sat in

4. She got on her bike and rode out 8. A car stopped and two men got out

101.2 Complete the sentences. Use out/away/back etc.

1. Why is that pictures on the floor? It fell down.

2. Please don`t go away! Stay here with me.

3. She heard a noise behind her, so she looked back.

4. I`m going out now to do some shopping. I`ll be back at 5 o`clock.

5. I`m tired. I`m going to lie back on the sofa.

6. Ann is going on holiday next month. She`s going out on 5th and coming back

on 24th.

7. When babies try to walk, they often fall down.

8. Jim is from Canada. He lived in Europe for then years, but last year he went

back to Canada

101.3 Complete the sentensec. Use one of the verbs in the box + on/up/off etc.

(These verbs are all in Appendix 5.)

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1. Hurry up! We haven`t got much time.

2. I was very tired this morning. I break up very late

3. This car isn`t very good. It wash on a lot.

4. It`s difficult to hear you. Can you Speak up, please?

5. It`s time to go, Hold on a minute. I`m not ready yet.

6. That was a lovely meal. Now we must got up.

7. The train slowed down and finally stopped.

8. I like flying but i`m always nervous when the plane takes down.

9. I told him to stop but he carried up perhaps he didn`t hear me.

10. I tired to find a job but I gave up it was impossible.

UNIT 102 Exercises

102.1 You can write the same sentences in three different ways. Complete the

table.

1. I turned off the light. I turned the light off I turned it off

2. He put on his shirt. He shirt put on by him He put on his shirt

3. She put on her glasses. She glasses put on her The glasses put them

4. Can you turn on the tv? Can you turn the tv on ? Can you turn on it ?

5. She rang up her brother. She brother rup up her She rup up her.

6. We took off our shoes. We took our shoes off We took off shoes

7.They gave back the money. They gave the money back They gave back it

8.She put down her bag. She bag put down by her She put on it

9.I switched on the engine. I switched the engine on Iswitched on it

10.She filled in the form She filled the form in She filled in it

11.We Put out the fire We put the fire out We put out it

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102.2 Complete the sentences. Use one the objects in the box + on/off/up etc.

1. Don`t forget to turn The light off before you go to bed

2. That hat looks stupid! Take it off

3. I wanted to hear the news, so i turned the radio on

4. Thanks for lending me your cassettes. I`ll give it back to you tommorow

5. I was reading when the phone rang. So i put my book off and went to answer it

6. There was some money on the floor, so i picked them up

7. My hands were cold, so i put my gloves on

8. It was warm, so i took my jacket off

9. She borrowed my keys and she hasn`t brought them off

10. I picked The photograph up, looked at it, and put the photograph down on the

table.

The verbs in 11-20 are in Appendix 6.

11. I knocked a glass down and broke it.

12. If you don`t understand the word look it out in a dictionary.

13. I want those magazines. Don`t throw it out.

14. He hit me so hard, he knocked me out.

15. Please put you cigarette out. You`re not allowed to smoke here.

16. That music is very loud. Can you turn it down a little?.

17. I tried some shoes up in the shop but they were too big.

18. We visited the school. One of the teachers showed us back.

19. I wrote the wrong name on the form. So i crossed it out.

20. ”do you smoke?”. No i gave them over two years ago.

Name: Muhamad AzhariClass: 2 EL B

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