Use these prepositions to ask for and give directions, as in the example. next to near behind in front of between above opposite A: Excuse me. Where's the bakery? B: It's on Apple Street next to the chemist's.
1. When I came home, my little sister was sleeping. 2. When Nick came home, his brother was playing with his toys. 3. When mother came home, I was doing my homework. 4. When father came hone, Pete was sleeping. 5. When mother came home, the children were playing on the carpet. 6. When I got up, my mother and father were drinking tea. 7. When I came to my friend's place, he was watching TV. 8. When I saw my friends, they were playing football. 9. When I opened the door, the cat was sitting on the table. 10. When Kate opened the door, the children were dancing round the first ree. 11. When Tom was crossing the street, he fell. 12. When I was going to school, I met my friend. 13. When we were going to the cinema, we met grandmother. 14. When grandmother was going home, she saw many children in the yard. 15. When Henry was walking in the forest, he found a bear club. 16. When we were walking in the forest, we saw a hare. 17. When I was washing the floor, I found my old toy under the sofa. 18. When granny was reading a book on the sofa, she fell asleep. 19. When I was playing in the yard, I suddenly saw my old friend. 20. When Nick was running in the yard, he fell.
1.Tom usually gets up at 6 o'clock.
2.Look !The cats fighting
3.The flower smells very nice
4.I'm going to see Pete tomorrow morning.
5.do you remember this word?
6.Hurry up! The bus is leaving in half an hour.
7.John always loses his keys.
8.My brothers studies hard this week.
9.You do not need much gear to go swimming.
10.He is very homesick. He wants to visit his parents.
№ 4
1. you should make some friends
2. you shouldn't move to Moscow then
3.you shouldn't lead unhealthy lifestyle
4.you should turn on the light
5.you should have dinner outdoors then