Fill in prepositions where necessary. 1. I’m just looking … . 2. I wear size 6 … shoes. 3. I’d like to pay … card. 4. What colours does the blouse come …? 5. Could you detach the collar … the shirt? 6. He never buys home furnishings …credit. 7. Do you think this navy waistcoat is worth … buying? 8. Could you tie the parcel … … a ribbon? 9. … what rate do they exchange dollars today? 10. Could you help me zip … the jacket? b. Find synonyms to word combinations 1. Where’s the fitting room? (changing room) 2. How much does it cost? (How much is it?/ What/s the price of it?) 3. I’m just browsing. (I’m just looking around./ I’m doing the window shopping) 4. The dress fits like a glove. (The dress fits perfectly). 5. The sweater is too big for me. (The sweater is a bit loose on me). 6. I’d like to buy ... (I’d like to make a purchase). c. Make up suitable forms of the words to complete the sentences I’d like to … (change) pounds for dollars. We enjoy doing … (shop) at outlets. They usually book tours abroad at a travel … (agent) Modern trade centres include … (vary) stores. I’ve decided to open a bank savings … (count.) Find out if there is any … (reduce). Would you like to have a look at our new home …
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Объяснение:
Explanation: The preposition "around" is used to indicate movement in a general area or direction without a specific goal or purpose.
2. I wear size 6 in shoes.
Explanation: The preposition "in" is used to indicate the size of something, in this case, the size of shoes.
3. I’d like to pay by card.
Explanation: The preposition "by" is used to indicate the method or means of payment.
4. What colours does the blouse come in?
Explanation: The preposition "in" is used to indicate the range or selection of colors available for the blouse.
5. Could you detach the collar from the shirt?
Explanation: The preposition "from" is used to indicate the source or origin that the collar is being detached from.
6. He never buys home furnishings on credit.
Explanation: The preposition "on" is used to indicate the method or means of purchasing home furnishings.
7. Do you think this navy waistcoat is worth buying?
Explanation: The preposition "worth" is used to indicate the value or worthiness of purchasing the navy waistcoat.
8. Could you tie the parcel with a ribbon?
Explanation: The preposition "with" is used to indicate the instrument or tool (in this case, a ribbon) used to tie the parcel.
9. At what rate do they exchange dollars today?
Explanation: The preposition "at" is used to indicate a specific point or particular time.
10. Could you help me zip up the jacket?
Explanation: The preposition "up" is used to indicate movement or action in the direction towards the top or closing position of the jacket.
Synonyms to word combinations:
1. Where’s the changing room?
2. How much is it? / What’s the price of it?
3. I’m just looking around. / I’m doing window shopping.
4. The dress fits perfectly.
5. The sweater is a bit loose on me.
6. I’d like to make a purchase.
Forms of the words:
1. I’d like to exchange pounds for dollars.
2. We enjoy shopping at outlets.
3. They usually book tours abroad at a travel agency.
4. Modern trade centers include various stores.
5. I’ve decided to open a bank savings account.
6. Find out if there are any reductions.
7. Would you like to have a look at our new home furnishings?