Vocabulary prepositions underline the correct alternative. a: where's antonia? b: she's on / ill / behind her bedroom. 2 a: i want to take a photo of everyone. b: ok. samad, could you stand on / under / in front of tomas? 3 a: where's your flat? b: it's on / between / above that shop. 4 a: is there a cafe near here? b: yes, there's one between / on / in the cinema and the post office. s a: have you got today's newspaper? b: yes. it's in / on / between the kitchen table. 6 always look behind / above / next to you when you start your car. a: who's that next to / between / in your dad in the photo? b: that's my brothe r, stefano. 8 a: where's the cat? b: look under / above / between the sofa.
2. I brought a letter before she (to call).
3. Mary was watching TV while they cooked supper.
4. My mum came home by 6 yesterday.
5. You opened the window when you returned yesterday.
6. The students prepared for the exam from 3 to 7 last Monday.
7. They studied in London for 4 years.
8. After I saw her I remembered that we met many years before.
9. Nick visited the USA after he learnt English.
10. They waited for us all day long yesterday.
11. Peter went to school since 2000.
12. The day before yesterday we wrote a composition.