Prepositions 1 Bach
Prepositions 1 Bach
Prepositions 1 Bach
A) Useful phrases
-On holiday, on a journey/trip
-In cash, by credit card
-In writing, in pen/ink
-On television, on the radio/phone/internet
-For sale
-In general
-In advance, out of date.
-In my opinion, from my point of view.
-On purpose, by mistake/chance.
-At the end(=al final de …)/In the end(=finalmente…)
B) Transport
-By: air, bicycle/bike, boat, bus, car, coach, ferry, helicopter, plane, rail, sea,
ship, taxi, train, tube
-On: my bicycle/bike, the boat, the bus, the ferry, the plane, the ship, the train.
C) Noun + preposition
-Ability in -example of -opinion of
-experience of -reason for -expert on
-attitude to/towards -hope of -respect for
-belief in -invitation to -student of
-cause of -knowledge of -substitute for
-cost of -lack of -success at/in
-damage to -tax on -trouble with
-difficulty over/with -demand for -order for
-application for
D) Adjective + preposition
-Angry with -tired of -interested in
-afraid of -excited about -proud of
-amazed at/by -fed up with -ashamed of
-fond of -shocked at/by -bored with
-happy about/with -surprised at/by -keen on
-disappointed with/about -nervous of -worried about
-sorry for -good/bad at -responsible for
-capable of -full of -aware of
-different from -guilty of -same as
-similar to -used to
E) Prepositional verbs
-To wait for -To belong to -To look at
-To look for -To look after -To agree with
-To apologize for -To approve of -To apply for
-To ask for -To believe in -To care about
-To concentrate on -To consist of -To deal with
-To decide on -To depend on -To feel like(=want)
-To laugh at -To listen to -To pay for
-To rely on -To suffer from -To complain about
-To talk about -To speak about -To dream of/about
-To write to -To advise against
EXERCISES
-The policeman arrested the man … his lawyer came to the police station.
-My father has been working in the bank … three years, and … that time he
earned a lot of money.
-Those girls were planting trees … their holidays.
-I’ve been waiting for you … five minutes.
-I’m not going to visit her … she calls me.
-Helen has studied German … a long time.
-She’ll have finished her degree … the year 2008.
-Tom and his girlfriend will be married … next July.
-We won’t have another holiday … next summer.
-I’ll be busy for most of this week. I won’t have any time … Friday.
-I’m very busy this week. I have to finish this report … Thursday.
4. Join these sentences using the correct conjunction: as soon as, before, once, when,
after.
-What will you do?. You finish college. (when)
-My mother will make me a cake. I finish my homework (as soon as)
-I’ll go to the cinema. I’ll go to have dinner. (before)
-They give me the address. I’ll write to you. (once)
-I’ll make an essay. I read the book. (after)
-They go to doctor’s. People are ill. (when)
-I arrive at the station. I’ll catch a taxi. (as soon as)
-I wash the dishes. I’ll go for a walk (after)
-I’m going to buy a new car. They pay me my salary. (once)
5. 1st Conditional.
-If they … (study) hard, they … (pass) all their exams.
-We may buy a new computer, if this one … (go) wrong.
-What … (the children/do), if they (lose) the ball ?
-Drivers (stop) driving, if it (snow) heavily.
-How many books (there be) in the bookshop, if we (sell) the old ones?
1. Complete the sentences using the correct personal pronoun (SUBJECT / OBJECT /
POSSESSIVE/REFLEXIVE) and possessive adjective.
2. Read the conversation between Melanie and Rita. Then say what the underlined
pronouns mean.
Melanie: Have you been in that new shop? You=Rita