1. Insert the prepositions from, in, up, on, for, from behind, to:
1. How do you buy seats ... a play or an opera? 2. When a performance begins the curtain goes
3. In winter, autumn and spring people leave their coats and hats ... the cloakroom. 4. Our
seats are ... the front stalls. 5. Let's shake hands ... the bargain. 6. The apple dropped ... the tree
... the ground. 7. Laughter and applause came ... ... the door. 8. Let me introduce John ... you.
9. Jack made a good impression ... my parents. 10. Sarah searched ... "Collins Dictionary of
Idioms" in the town bookshops and found it at last.
1. This coffee is very weak. I like it a bit weaker. 2. The room in the hotel was really big. I expected it to be bigger. 3. The weather is too hot in this city. I’d like to live somewhere hotter. 4. Your work isn’t very good. I know you can do better. 5. My home task is a bit boring sometimes. I’d like to do something more interesting.
1. This is the strongest coffee I have ever tried!
2. It is the oldest church in my city.
3. Everest is the highest mountain.
4. Russia is the biggest country in the world.
Students mustn't be late for classes
Students must do the homework on time
Students mustn't talk at the lesson
Students mustn't miss classes
Students must be ready to answer the questions
Students mustn't interrupt the teacher
Чем я могу вам
Как он (чемодан) выглядит? - what does it look like?
Я бы хотел вам сообщить о потере моей сумки - I would like to inform you about the loss of my bag
Это кожаная сумка? - Is this a leather bag?
А эти сумки вам знакомы? - Do you know these bags?