Sunday, 13 March 2016

In / at / on (place) (1)

Unit 122 - I E G - In / at / on (place) (1)

122.1
1. Where’s the label?                         On the bottle.
2. Where is the car waiting?            At the traffic lights.
3. Where is the fly?                           On his arm.
4. a. Where is the notice?                On the door.
4. b. Where is the key?                     In the door.
5. Where’s the Eiffel Tower?           In Paris.
6. Where are the shelves?                On the wall.
7. a. Where’s the woman standing?        At the top of the stairs.
7. b. And the cat?                                        At the bottom of the stairs.
8. a. Where’s the man standing?             At the gate.
8. b. Where’s the bird?                              On the gate.
9. Where’s tom standing?                         At the end of the queue.
10. Where are the children playing?       On the beach.

122.2
1. Look at the those people swimming in the river.
2. One of the strings on my guitar is broken.
3. There’s something wrong with the car. We’d better stop at the next garage.
4. Would you like sugar in your coffee?
5. The leaves on that tree are a beautiful colour.
6. Last year we had a wonderful skiing holiday in the mountains.
7. There’s nobody living on the island. It’s uninhabited.
8. He spends most of his day sitting at the window and looking outside.

122.3
1. Write your name at the top of the page.
2. I like that picture hanging on the wall in the kitchen.
3. There was an accident at the crossroads this morning.
4. I wasn’t sure whether I had come to the right office. There was no name on the door.
5. At the end of the street there is a path leading to the river.
6. You’ll find sports results on the back page of the newspaper.
7. I wouldn’t like an office job. I couldn’t spend the whole day sitting at a desk.
8. My brother lives in a small village in the south-west of England.
9. The man the police are looking for has a scar on his right cheek.
10. The headquarters of the company are in Milan.
11. Nicola was wearing a silver ring on her little finger.



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