The books are in the cupboard. The picture is on the cupboard. The bin is under the desk. The chair is in front of the desk. The map is behind the desk. The desk is next to the cupboard. The plant is between the cupboard and the desk.
The preposition at can mean in or near. I'm at the phone shop. (= in/in front of) I'm at the door. (= next to/in front of) We also use at with a very general meaning.
I'm at home. Are you at work?
(\ Key vocabulary
Places in a town
art gallery department store pharmacy bank factory phone shop bar police station bookshop hospital post office bridge Internet café restaurant bus station library school café museum square cashpoint newsagent's supermarket church office train station tram cinema park
Forms of transport
bicycle boat bus car motorbike ship taxi train tram water bus 4 У
6 Review and practice |
Write the Past Simple form of the verbs in the correct column.
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carry | change close decide finish | log |
look | live marry move own plan | start |
stop | want worry | |
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+ -ed | + -d | --y + -ied | + consonant + •ed |
finished | changed | carried | jogged |