C Complete the tips with the words in brackets and the correct prepositions.
1 If you're interested in visiting museums, Berlin
has some great ones, and the Alte Nationalgalerie is
the amazing paintings. (full/
interestee)
2 New York is its top restaurants.
If you're spending too much
money, there are lots of cheaper places to eat, too.
(afraid / famous)
3 In most countries, people who live in the country are
people in cities. They're often
friendlier and much
tourists.
(nice / different)
4 Hiring a car in a new city can be difficult. Even if
you're quite
driving, it's easy
to make mistakes, and other drivers can get
you. (good / angry)​

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Оля010720 Оля010720  12.01.2024 05:24
1. If you're interested in visiting museums, Berlin has some great ones, and the Alte Nationalgalerie is full of amazing paintings.

Explanation: The word "full" means filled completely, so in this sentence, it means that the Alte Nationalgalerie has a large number of amazing paintings. We use the preposition "of" after the word "full" to indicate what the object is full of, in this case, it is full of amazing paintings.

2. New York is famous for its top restaurants. If you're spending too much money, there are lots of cheaper places to eat, too.

Explanation: The word "famous" means well-known or widely recognized for something. In this sentence, it means that New York is well-known for its top restaurants. We use the preposition "for" after the word "famous" to indicate the reason or cause of the fame.

3. In most countries, people who live in the country are nicer people than in cities. They're often friendlier and much different from tourists.

Explanation: The word "nice" means kind or pleasant. In this sentence, it means that people who live in the country are kinder or more pleasant compared to people in cities. We use the preposition "from" after the word "different" to indicate the point of comparison, in this case, the people in the country are different from tourists.

4. Hiring a car in a new city can be difficult. Even if you're quite good at driving, it's easy to make mistakes, and other drivers can get angry at you.

Explanation: The word "good" means skilled or proficient. In this sentence, it means that even if you are skilled at driving, it is easy to make mistakes. We use the preposition "at" after the word "good" to indicate the skill or ability. The word "angry" means mad or upset. In this sentence, it means that other drivers can become mad or upset with you. We use the preposition "at" after the word "angry" to indicate the target or focus of the anger, in this case, it is directed towards you.
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