Use the definite or indefinite article where it is necessary:
1)The boy pulled the dog by ear and it bit him.
2)At the Height of 3000 metres it is difficult to breathe.
3)The music interferes with me.Switch off the radio.
4)He asked for a permission to leave.
5)I dont want to do shopping
Fill in blanks with prepositions where it is necessary:
1)How dare you shout at her?
2)There is something strange in the man
3)Do not mention this name in his presence
4)The vase was painted in brown.
5)It was a long voyage.We were in sea for 30 days.
1. It's snowing hard outside. It often snows in the winter.
2. What are you looking for? I'm looking for my glasses. I always leave my glasses somewhere and look for them.
3. Look! The sun is rising. It rises in the east and sets in the west.
4. Where does your brother work? He is looking for a job at the moment.
5. Where are you hurrying? We're hurrying to the airport to meet our cousin. The plane arrives at seven o'clock.
6. When is he leaving for Berlin? He leaves in two days.