Сделать vi. заполните пропуски предлогами, где это необходимо. 1. “do you work an office? ” “no, i work a fac tory.” “do you live far the factory? ” “yes, i live a long way it.” 2. mary lives near a large park. she often takes her walk the park. saturdays her sister ann usually comes to stay mary the week-end. 3. -i usually get home six the evening. 4. this is a letter my sister. i’m going to answer it now. she’s coming moscow. i’m going to meet her tues day evening seven. 5. nick works hard his english. he does a lot exercises class and home. 6. "what are you going to do the week-end? ” “we’re going klin the week-end”. 7. are you going to stay here the week-end? 8. do you often stay the office work your english lessons?
Look at the pictures. You can see your answer there.
at/at/from/(far away/far)/пропуск/ for/in/on/with/on/пропуск/at/in/from/to/пропуск/on/at/at/of/in/at/on/to/on/on/in/to/at.
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- In the first sentence, we need to use the preposition "in" to show the location where the person works. In the second sentence, we also need to use the preposition "in" to indicate the location of the factory. Similarly, in the third sentence, we use the preposition "from" to show the distance between the person's home and the factory.
2. Mary lives near a large park. She often takes her walk in the park. On Saturdays, her sister Ann usually comes to stay with Mary for the weekend.
- In the second sentence, we need to use the preposition "in" to indicate the location where Mary takes her walks. In the third sentence, we use the preposition "with" to show the person who stays together with Mary.
3. I usually get home at six in the evening.
- In this sentence, we use the preposition "at" to indicate the specific time when the person usually arrives home.
4. This is a letter from my sister. I'm going to answer it now. She's coming to Moscow. I'm going to meet her on Tuesday evening at seven.
- In the first sentence, we use the preposition "from" to show the origin or source of the letter. In the second sentence, we don't need any prepositions. In the third sentence, we use the preposition "to" to show the destination where the sister will arrive. Also, we use the preposition "on" to indicate the specific day when the person will meet her. Finally, we use the preposition "at" to show the specific time when the meeting will take place.
5. Nick works hard on his English. He does a lot of exercises in class and at home.
- In the first sentence, we use the preposition "on" to show the specific subject or area of focus. In the second sentence, we use the preposition "in" to indicate the location or setting where the person does the exercises.
6. "What are you going to do on the weekend?" "We're going to Klin on the weekend."
- In the first sentence, we use the preposition "on" to show the time period when the person is referring to. In the second sentence, we use the preposition "to" to indicate the destination where the person is going.
7. Are you going to stay here for the weekend?
- In this sentence, we use the preposition "for" to show the duration of time the person is referring to.
8. Do you often stay at the office to work on your English lessons?
- In this sentence, we use the preposition "at" to indicate the specific location where the person stays to work. We also use the preposition "on" to indicate the specific area of focus, which is English lessons.