Comment on the meaning of the prepositions for, in, with in the sentences below: 1. "Perhaps you could say 'Good morning' to your new teacher?" suggested Miss Enderby in an imperative tone. 2. "Good morning, children," responded Anne in a voice which bore no resemblance to her own. 3. They conversed in a whisper.
1 Do you think he can do it by himself?
2 We are going to the shops by ourselves.
3 I cooked dinner by myself.
4 The doctor told Pat and John to look after themselves.
5 Did you hurt yourself badly in the accident?
6 The lamp switched off by myself
lI.
1. Julie fell out with her brother because he wasn’t nice to her.
2. This book is falling out. I have to buy a new one.
3. He fell behind in his work because he was on holiday.
lll.
1 Jane didn’t go to work today as she had a stomach ache.
2 Tom has sprain his back and has to rest.
3 He has a high t emperature. I think he’s coming down with the flu .
4 Can I have some tea with honey, please? My throat is sore .
5 What’s wrong with your wrist? Did you hurt it?
6 You have to go to a dentist when you chip a tooth.
IV.
1 to move house 2 to argue with someone
3 to sit an exam 4 to throw a party
5 to lose something valuable
V.
A
1.wash with cold water (E)
2.eat a light meal (C)
3. get a painkiller (А)
4. put cool pack on your forehead (B)
5. take some rest (F)
6. drink plenty of fluids (D)