Read the sentences and complete them with the prepositions in, on, by, under or to. 1. You’ll find a fairly detailed map of the town on page 40 of this guide.
2. my parents’ surprise I passed all my examinations.
3. the circumstances, the police officer had no other choice but to arrest them.
4. What’s your mind, Leo? You look rather embarrassed.
5. I promised to be your side no matter what happens.
6. sum up, this book is a good read and I definitely recommend it.
7. I made several attempts to convince her, but vain.
8. I was the impression you knew how to operate the video camera.
9. certain extent, your anger is understandable.
10. Please sate your name and address full.
If I was rich I would help all people. To begin, I have organized groups that would meet for clean cities. Then I would buy toys to orphanages. And of course most of all I would like to obespetsit all the homeless cats and dogs. Or in good hands or would build for them a large nursery where would all the dogs and cats feel uyutno.I think you can create one large entertainment center for children as well as for adults. I can still say that long time ... But to have all of this was true, I'll be good to learn. In the future everyone will be in comfort and peace.
1) Sorry, I can’t go out right now, I have to do my homework.
2) I have to put my glasses on, I have a bad vision.
3) I have to wash the dishes before my mom comes.
4) My friend have to buy new bike as his is broken.
DON’T/DOESN’T HAVE TO:
1) You don’t have to do this exercise right now, we will do it later.
2) She doesn’t have to take her t-short with her, I will give her mine.
3) We don’t have to put on warm clothes, it’s hot outside.
4) He doesn’t have to take a role in this spectacle, if he has no desire.