Спо , нужно ) @1. fill in the blanks with the suitable prepositions to express movement, place, direction or destination. 1. they could hear the rain falling … the roof. 2. the soldier jumped … the wall and opened the gate. 3. can you tell me the way … the railway station? 4. the canal flows … the city centre. 5. as the two teams ran onto the pitch, the crowd cheered. 6. the ball fell … the water. 7. they were walking quietly town when i first met them. 8. the dog ran … me all the way. 9. when the doors opened … the fifth floor, the elevator was empty. 10. the thieves broke his flat. 11. it is unbelievable that he should have swum this wide river. 12. the girls were sitting a bench. 13. the parcels were sent the wrong destination. 14. she took a book her bag. 15. she was walking slowly the road. @2. fill in the correct prepositions. issues of conflict that are not resolved peacefully can lead … arguments and resentment. it is normal to disagree … each other from time to time. occasional conflict is part … family life. however, ongoing conflict can be stressful and damaging … relationships. communicating … a positive way can help reduce conflict so that family members can reach a peaceful resolution. this usually means that everyone agrees … a compromise or agrees to disagree. @3. choose the correct preposition. (in/on) 1989, governments worldwide adopted the un convention (of/on) the rights (of/about) the child. these rights apply equally (with/to) every child, regardless (by/of) who they are, or where they are (from/by). human rights are founded (after/on) respect (against/for) the dignity (of/towards) each individual, regardless (out of/of) race, gender, language, religion, opinions, wealth or ability, and therefore apply (to/into) every human being everywhere.
1. They could hear the rain falling onto the roof.
2. The soldier jumped over the wall and opened the gate.
3. Can you tell me the way to the railway station?
4. The canal flows through the city centre.
5. As the two teams ran onto the pitch, the crowd cheered.
6. The ball fell into the water.
7. They were walking quietly to town when I first met them.
8. The dog ran beside me all the way.
9. When the doors opened at/on the fifth floor, the elevator was empty.
10. The thieves broke into his flat.
11. It is unbelievable that he should have swum across this wide river.
12. The girls were sitting on a bench.
13. The parcels were sent to the wrong destination.
14. She took a book out of her bag.
15. She was walking slowly along the road.
Issues of conflict that are not resolved peacefully can lead to arguments and resentment. It is normal to disagree with each other from time to time. Occasional conflict is part of family life. However, ongoing conflict can be stressful and damaging to relationships. Communicating in a positive way can help reduce conflict so that family members can reach a peaceful resolution. This usually means that everyone agrees to a compromise or agrees to disagree.
(In) 1989, governments worldwide adopted the UN Convention (on) the Rights (of) the Child. These rights apply equally (to) every child, regardless (of) who they are, or where they are (from). Human rights are founded (on) respect (for) the dignity (of) each individual, regardless (of) race, gender, language,
religion, opinions, wealth or ability, and therefore apply (to) every human being everywhere.