1. We had a lovely walk the old town. a) down b) around c)under 2. Let's walk the forest a) through b) over c) under 3. Which are the correct prepositions? Donald fell the boat and the water. a) off, at bdown, in c) off, into 4. You must walk the bridge. a) down b) along c) across 5. Downhill mountain bikers cycle huge mountains. a) under b )down c) into " PAST CONTINUOUS ” 6. Somebody threw a shoe at him he was speaking a) while b) when c) after 7.1 a detective story I heard a noise. a) was reading/during b) was reading / while c) was reading/ when 8. Who next to you in your English lesson last week? a) was siting b) was sitting c) were sitting 9. While Alan the pool in his room, his friends in
1. We had a lovely walk around the old town. (The word "around" indicates that they walked in different parts or areas of the old town, enjoying the sights and attractions.)
2. Let's walk through the forest. (The word "through" means moving from one side to the other, crossing the forest.)
3. The correct prepositions are "off" and "into". (Donald fell off the boat, indicating that he fell from the boat. He also fell into the water, indicating that he fell inside the water.)
4. You must walk across the bridge. (The word "across" means moving from one side to the other, crossing the bridge.)
5. Downhill mountain bikers cycle down huge mountains. (The word "down" means moving from a higher point to a lower point, which is the case when biking down mountains.)
6. Somebody threw a shoe at him while he was speaking. (The word "while" indicates that the action of throwing the shoe happened at the same time as the action of speaking.)
7. When I was reading a detective story, I heard a noise. (The word "when" indicates that the action of hearing the noise happened at the same time as the action of reading the detective story.)
8. Who was sitting next to you in your English lesson last week? (The correct form is "was sitting" because we are referring to a singular person. The word "next to" indicates the position of being beside someone.)
9. While Alan was swimming in the pool in his room, his friends were playing. (The phrase "while Alan was swimming" indicates that Alan's action of swimming happened at the same time as his friends' action of playing. The word "in" is used to indicate the location of the pool, which is inside the room.)