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Because

I am sick because I was too tired yesterday.

Raven can drive now because she has learned driving since last month.

Because of

Teacher is not well now because of fever.

Raven drives slowly because of traffic.

1. Although it was raining, I went out.


2. I went to London soon after I got to England.
3. As soon as Jake gets here, we will all go out.
4. Will you still love me when I’m old ?
5. Because it was cold, so I put on a coat.
6. I got the job even if my English was bad.
7. You are beautiful, intelligent, AND kind.
8. You can either come in my car or walk home.
9. I need a knife and fork.

Circle the best conjunction.


1. The party was boring so I went home.
2. The weather was nice, although it was a bit cold.
3. She speaks good French, but she has a strong English accent.
4. I enjoyed my month in Argentina, and I learnt a lot of Spanish.
5. I’ll tell you my plans while we’re having lunch.
6. I helped him because he was a good friend.

I am sleepy so I didn’t make breakfast. – RESULT

I’ll be glad when this job is finished. –TIME

I can’t remember when was the last time I went to the province.

I’ll be very angry if you do that again.

I’d like to talk to you before you go home.

I watched TV until John came home.

I ‘ll see you again after we come back from holiday.


Put the conjunctions from the box into the text.

Andy Probert was bored at school, so he left when he was sixteen AND got a job in a travel agency.

He did not stay there very long although he liked the work. He decided to move because the pay was
very low and the hours were too long. His next job was in an import – export company. He liked that
much better because he travelled to America a lot and the work was very well paid. He worked there for
three years until really understood the business ; then he started his own company. Now he is doing
very well. Although the work is sometimes very hard, he says he wants to make enough money to stop
working before he is 50.

Put these sentences together in two ways.

1. I put on two sweaters because it was very cold.


Because it was very cold, I put on two sweaters.

2. I’m going to work in Australia when I leave school.


When I leave school, I’m going to work in Australia.

3. If I want to talk to somebody, I go and see Felix.

4. Ann made coffee while Bill fried some eggs.

When Bill fried some eggs, Ann made coffee.

5. I was interested in the conversation although I didn’t understand everything.


Although I didn’t understand everything, I was interested in the conversation.

6. Because there was no food in the house , we went to a restaurant.


7. We ‘ll have a big party when John comes home.
8. I stayed with friends while my parents were travelling.
When my parents were travelling, I stayed with friends.

9. I go for long walks at the weekend if the weather ‘s fine.


If the weather’s fine, I go for long walks at the weekend.

10. As soon as you arrive in Scotland, come and see us.


BEFORE AND AFTER

1. After we get back from holiday, there’s always a lot of work.


There’s always a lot of work after we got back from holiday.

2. I usually clean the house before my mother comes to visit.


Before my mother comes to visit, I usually clean the house.

3. Before I start work, I listen to music for half an hour.


4. I left school after I got very ill.
After I got very ill, I left school.
5. I stopped playing football after I started playing hockey.
After I started playing hockey, I stopped playing football.

6. We moved to London before we got married.


Before we got married, we moved to London.

BEFORE ALTHOUGH AS SOON AS IN SPITE OF BUT


BECAUSE BECAUSE OF AFTER WHILE AND

Raven’s day starts early BECAUSE she needs to prepare for her class.

ALTHOUGH she is still sleepy , she needs to attend her English class.

Raven wants to be a good speaker AND / SO she needs to practice speaking English every day.

Raven studies WHILE Harry is attending his classes.

AFTER both Raven and Harry finishes their classes, they eat lunch.

They will always try to attend their classes IN SPITE OF the pandemic. 尽管大流行,他们将始终尝试
上课。

Raven buys the dress even if the dress is expensive.

Raven buys the dress in spite of the expensive price 尽管价格昂贵.

Raven wants to eat hotpot even if the hotpot is very spicy.


Ravens wants to eat hotpot in spite of the very spicy taste.

What’s the taste ? sour , bitter, sweet, sour

When Raven went out, she felt cold.

After Raven went out, she feels very tired.

Before Raven goes out , she wears sweater because it’s very cold.

1. Wait here until Jane opens the door.


2. Call me as soon as you hear about the exam.
3. Can you hold the baby while I make coffee ?
4. What’s John going to do when he leaves school.
5. Give my love to Sue when you write to her.
6. I’ll give you my address before I say goodbye.
7. Anne’s going to live here until she finds a job.
8. We’re going to look after Sue’s flat while she travels round America.
9. I will help you after I get back from work.
10. We ‘re early – we’ve got half an hour before the lesson starts.

Bill : Let’s go to Eric’s from the 4th to the 30th .

Ann : No, we can’t leave until the 8 th . The children , remember ?

Bill : OK , We’ll leave as soon as the children get out of school.

Ann : That won’t work , because we’ll have to be here while your brother is in England.

Bill : Then we’ll go from the 15th to the 30th.

Ann : No, we’ll have to be back before my father goes into hospital.

Bill : OK : The 15h to the 24th it is.

Ann: Well, in that case, let’s wait until we have our new car.

Bill : The 17 th to the 24th . Right.

Ann : But we can’t stay with Eric after he goes to work on July 20 th.

Bill : Fine. The 17th to the 20th.

Ann: No, because ….


I changed my hotel because the rooms were dirty.

Because the rooms were dirty, I changed my hotel.

The rooms were dirty so I changed my hotel.

2. Because the taxi was late, we missed the train.

We missed the train because the taxi was late.

The taxi was late so we missed the train.

Because I didn’t like the film, I walked out of the cinema.

I walked out of the cinema because I didn’t like the film

I didn’t like film so I walked out of the cinema.

Although I felt ill, I went on working.

I went on working although I felt ill.

I felt ill BUT I went on working.

Although she was very kind, I didn’t like her.

I didn’t like her BUT she was very kind.

Although he is a big man, he doesn’t eat much.

He doesn’t eat much although he is a big man.

He’s a big man but he doesn’t eat much.

1. Although I knew her well, she never talked to me about her problems.
2. Although it was cold, he went out without a coat.
3. Ann arrived late because of a problem at the airport.
4. Ann only arrived at 11 oclock because her plane was late.
5. It was very cold, BUT he went out without a coat.
6. Because I was an old friend, she asked me to help her.
7. We were old friends, so he asked me to help him.
8. She stayed in the company, although the pay and conditions were bad.
9. She went on working there in spite of the bad pay and conditions. 尽管工资和条件差,她仍继
续在那里工作。

1. Because I was unhappy, I didn’t want to see anybody.


Because of my unhappiness, I didn’t want to see anybody.

2. Although she was hungry, she didn’t eat anything.


She didn’t eat anything IN SPITE OF HUNGER.

We had to drink a lot because it was hot.

We had to drink a lot because of the heat.

We had to stop playing because it was raining.

We had to stop playing because of rain.

5. She kept all the windows open, although it was cold.

She kept all the windows open IN SPITE of the cold.

7. I couldn’t go away last weekend because I was working.


I couldn’t go away last weekend because of work.

7. Although he was interested in the lesson, he went to sleep.


He went to sleep in spite of his INTEREST.

I couldn’t understand her because I was tired.


I couldn’t understand because of tiredness.

Although I was thirsty, I didn’t drink anything.


I didn’t drink anything IN SPITE of the thirst.

Sick

Conjunctions are used to connect sentences 连词用于连接句子


to connect independent clauses and dependent 连接独立子句和从属子句
clauses
什么是条款?
WHAT IS A CLAUSE ? 子句由两种组成:
A clause is composed of two kinds : 1.独立从句-它有一个主语和一个动词
1. independent clause - this has a subject and a 2.从属从句-它有一个主语和一个动词,但没有
verb 完整的思想
2. dependent clause - this has a subject and a
verb but no complete thought 独立子句示例:
乌鸦吃完午餐后,她上了课。 乌鸦吃了她的午
Example of independent clause : 餐
After Raven had eaten her lunch, she attended
her class. Raven had eaten her lunch 连词连接独立子句
乌鸦很困,但她需要学习。
conjunction connects independent clause
Raven is sleepy but she needs to study. 直到

until 吃饱为止

Let's eat until we are full.

TEST YOURSELF.

1. I think I’ll have some tea before I go to bed.


2. I’ll wait here until your train comes.
3. When you come again, Ann will be here.
4. We ‘re sorry when Ann goes back home.

Complete the sentences with the words from the box.


1. Although she spoke very fast, I understood nearly everything.
2. I couldn’t read because it was too dark.
3. The food wasn’t very good, but he ate everything.
4. The lesson finished early , so we went for a walk.
5. When I got his letter, I went round to see him.

1. Because the teacher was ill , the children had a holiday.


2. I was in China when I made a lot of friends.
When I met a lot of friends, I was in China.

It was difficult to get to our village until they built the new road.
1. I had a drink with Andrew before he left.
2. Before I took my examinations, I studied very hard.
3. Lucy went out with her friends although she wasn’t feeling well.
Lucy went out with her friends IN SPITE OF her sickness /illness.
4. I went into the house although there was nobody there.
5. In spite of the rain, the streets were full of people.
6. Because of the bad weather, we couldn’t play the match.
7. I couldn’t understand them because of their accent.

She is both a student and an employee of that university.

My friend is both my buddy and business partner.

Either Raven will study English or will learn how to drive depends on her.

There’s bad weather today, so Raven can neither drive nor go outside.

Present tense -==

If Raven decides to go out to day, Harry will come with her.

Future

It will not be traffic today if today were not Black Friday.

Present Perfect

If you’ve been to Manila, you have seen La Salle University.

Present …. Future

I’ll go out with you if I have time.

Past Perfect .. Future Past 中奖的可能性很高

If Raven won the lottery , she would buy ten sports cars.
If Raven owned an island 拥有一个岛屿, she would invite her friends there.

Past Perfect .. would have -

If they had invited me , I would have come.

If she had listened to me, she would have gotten the job now.

If I’m sleepy , I will drink a cup of coffee.

If I could drive, I could have gotten a better job.

We will go and see Max and Chris if we were in Berlin.

If he’s from Switzerland, he will probably understand French.

If we left early tomorrow morning, we would arrive before 12 00

You can’t come in here unless you HAVE A TICKET 除非你有票,否则你不能来这里

If he work harder, he would passed his exams.

I wouldn’t do that if I were you. CORRECT

I wouldn’t call him if I were you

If she has time, she will call you .

If you have heard her, you will understand the problem.

If I had been given the chance, I would have done the work better.

1. I can’t sleep. I get up and read.


If I can’t sleep, I get up and read.
I get up and read if I can’t sleep.

2. Please tell me if you take books from my room.


3. If you’re angry , why don’t you cook some soup ?
4. If she arrived this morning, she will probably phone us this evening.
5. If we catch the first train, we can be in London by 9:00.
You can’t park here unless you live in this street.

If you don’t live in this street, you can’t park here.

Unless you live in this street, you can’t park here.

If you don’t buy the cookies, you can’t enter the party.

Unless you buy the cookies, you can’t enter the party.

If you don’t learn how to drive, you can’t use the car.

Unless you learn how to drive, you can’t use the car.

If you are not hungry, you can ‘t go out and buy food.

Unless you are hungry, you can’t go out and buy food.

If cats don’t eat food, they will die.

Unless cats eat food, they will not die.

2.Unless you are over 15, you can’t see this film.

3. Unless I’m really late, I don’t drive fast.

4. Unless I’m going fishing, I get up late on Sundays.

5. Unless there is a good film on TV, we usually go for a walk after supper . 除非电视上有好电影,否则
我们通常晚饭后去散步。

If : FUTURE
If I lose my job, I can’t find another job.

If I can’t find another job , I will lose my flat.

If I lose my flat, I will move back to my parents ‘ house.

If I move back to my parents’ house , I will get very bored.

If I get very bored, I will go swimming every day.

I f I go swimming every day, I will look very good.

If I look very good, I will meet interesting people.

If I meeting interesting people, I will go lot of parties.

If I go to lots of parties, I will have a wonderful time.

If I have a wonderful time, I will feel good.

If I feel good, I will go to the restaurant.

If I go to the restaurant, I will be driving the car.

If I drive the car, I will go to other places.

PUT IN THE CORRECT VERB FORMS

1. I will be happy if I pass my exam.


2. If you leave now, you will catch the train.
3. John says he will work as a taxi – driver if he needs money.
4. If I ‘m not free tomorrow evening, I will see you on Friday.
5. Mary will study Chinese next year if she has time.
6. I will drive you to the station if I can find my car keys.
7. If her marries her , he will not have a happy life.
8. Will you stop smoking if the doctor tells you that you must ?
9. If we talk to the boss very politely, will he listen to us ?

PUT in the correct forms


1. If my cat could open the fridge, it would eat all my food.
2. If Ann and Bill were here , they would know what to do.
3. If I knew the answer, I would tell you.
4. If your boss asked you to work on Sunday, would you do it ?
5. If you could read people’s thoughts 人们的思想 , what would you do ?

Complete EACH SENTENCE.

1. I would buy a car if I have enough money.


2. If I asked you to marry me, what would you say ?
3. Alex would finish his work on time if he didn’t talk so much.
4. I would study Chinese if I have more time.
5. If the programmes were better, I would watch more TV.
6. This would be a nice country if it didn’t rain so much.
7. I would like Carola better if she didn’t talk about herself all the time.

1. We won’t play cards because Jane and Peter aren’t here.


If Jane and Peter were here, we would play cards.
We would play cards if Jane and Peter were here.

2. We haven’t got enough money so we won’t buy a new car.


If we haven’t got enough money, we won’t buy a new car.
We won’t buy a new car if we haven’t got enough money.

,  comma

3. If Fred didn’t answer letters, I wouldn’t write to him.


I wouldn’t write to him if Fred didn’t answer letters.

4. If I found my camera, I would take your photo.


I would take your photo if I found my camera.

5. If I could understand the words, I would enjoy the opera.


I would enjoy the opera if I could understand the words.

If I found a lot of money in the street, I would take it to the police.


If I saw a child stealing from a shop , I would tell the child to stop.
If a shop assistant gave me too much change, I would tell him.
If I found a dead mouse in my kitchen, I would ask somebody to throw it out.
If I found a friend’s diary , I would give it to him without reading it.

If I travel round the world, I would go to Paris, France.

1. If I lived to be 175,
2. If dogs could talk,
3. If I go shopping next week,
4. If Switzerland started a war against Australia,
5. If the government gives everybody a month’s holiday with pay,
6. If you need help one day.
7. If everybody gave 10% of their money to poor countries.
8. If everybody thought the same as me,
9. If I were the most intelligent person in the world.

The man and woman who live in flat 1 are playing loud music all night.

The woman who live in flat 2 broke her leg skiing.

The three men who live in flat 3 play golf all day.

The students who live in flat 4 haven’t got much money.

The doctor who live in flat 5 has three children.

The man who live in flat 6 drives a Rolls – Royce

The two women who live in flat 7 are hiding from the police.

The bus which goes to Oxford isn’t running today.

Yesterday I met a man who works with your borther.

The child who was ill didn’t come to the party.

The child who didn’t come to the party was ill.

Can you pick the papers which are lying on the floor ?

The eggs which I bought yesterday were bad.

Here’s the book which you asked me to buy for you.

I don’t like the man who is going out with my sister.

-=====

Relative Pronoun – what

1. What he did made everybody angry


2. Take what you want
3. Soap – that’s what I forgot to pack
4. She gave me a watch. It was just what I wanted.
5. That child does what he likes.
6. What I need is some food.

WHAT I NEED IS FOOD, CLOTHING, AND SHELTER.

WHAT I need is a place to rest.

RELATIVE PRONOUNS 关系代词

- IN THE MIDDLE
- CAN BE ? / CAN BE .

WHO - THE MAN WHO LIKES ME GOES TO OUR HOUSE.

The man goes to our house.

The man likes me.

THE TEACHER WHO HELPS ME GIVES ME A LOT OF ASSIGNMENT.

My friend who lives in America sends me gifts every Christmas.

My bag which I lost in the airport is now found.

My cat which I love so much is not feeling well.

THAT

My bag that I lost in the airport is now found.

My cat that I love so much is not feeling well.


What

The thing I like the most  what I LIKE THE MOST

The gift I want to receive  what I want to receive

The car I like to buy  what I like to buy

I like anything that sparkles.  I like what sparkles.

This is the only thing that makes me happy.  This is what makes me happy.

INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS

- IN FRONT OF THE SENTENCE


- USE ?

If prices go up next year.

1. I’m going to get up early tomorrow. If I have time, I’ll walk to work.
2. If I had time, I’d walk to work , but it’s just not possible.
3. I may get a job in Germany . If you get it, what will your boyfriend say ?
4. There’s a job in Germany , but I don’t think I’ll get it. If you got it, what would your boyfriend say
?
5. We never leave food on that table. If we did, the cat would eat it.
6. Shall I put this on the table ? If you do , the cat will eat it.
7. I’ll probably go to the university , But if I go , I would n’t earn any money for three years.
8. I’m not going to go to university . If you went to university, I wouldn’t earn any money for three
years.
Raven --- driving

If Raven drives, she will go to the supermarket.

Raven – not possible to drive

If Raven did not / didn’t learn how to drive, she would not / wouldn’t go to the supermarket.

Unless Raven learns how to drive, she wouldn’t go to the supermarket.

Raven – Afraid to drive

If Raven were afraid to drive, she would buy a bicycle.

Raven – regret

If Raven had learned how to drive last year, she would have driven to a lot of places in China.

1. I’m really tired. If I were you , I’d take a holiday.


2. I haven’t got any friends. If I were you, I’d join a club.
3. Shall I take the train to Scotland ? I would fly to Scotland if I were you.
4. Somebody has stolen my car. If I were you , I’d call the police at once.
5. John wants to buy my motorbike. I would not sell it if I were you.

December 1 , 2020

After Before And Because So


If When Although Even though Even if
Unless Whenever while Since But

Exercise
1. Raven drives the car.
Raven wants to go eat outside. BECAUSE

2. Manila is a popular city.


Manila is full of people. So / AND

3. The president is absent today.


The president still works from home. BUT
The president is absent today but he still works from home.
Although the president is absent today, he still works from home.

4. Raven was hungry.


Raven cooked some eggs for breakfast. BECAUSE, SO , AND, AFTER

Day 15 : December 2 ,2020

Joe got a motorbike that can do 200 km an hour.

Is that the computer that doesn’t work?

Those are the trousers that I use for gardening.

A man that lives in New York wants to marry my sister.

The doctors that looked at my leg all said different things.

The flowers that you gave them to Aunt Sarah are beautiful.

The children that play football with Paul have gone on holiday.

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1. The girl about whom I was talking – the girl that I was talking to
2. The people for whom I work – the people that I work with
3. The house in which I live – the house that I live in
4. The music to which you are listening – the music that you are listening to
5. The bus on which I go to work – the bus that I go to work on

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1. Do you believe in life after death.
2. I know my English is bad , but please don’t laugh at my pronunciation.
3. If you’re late, I’ll wait for you.
4. If you want anything, just ask for it and I’ll give it to you.
5. Does this coat belong to you ?
6. I’ve got something important to say : please listen to me.
7. Their garden is wonderful. Look at those roses !
8. Jan lives from day to day. She doesn’t think about the future.
9. He’s very boring; he always talks about himself.
10. Paula’s an hour late . What’s happened to her ?

1. Don’t wait for me if I’m late.


2. What time did you arrive at the airport?
3. Please listen to me – this is important.
4. I’m looking after John’s house while he’s away.
5. We’re looking for a bigger house.
6. Did you ask for coffee ?
7. We need to talk about money.
8. Whose is that car ? It belongs to Carola.
9. I forgot to pay for the tickets.
10. I don’t want to think about the future.
11. She got into her car and drove away.
12. I couldn’t get on the bus because it was full.
13. What ‘s happened to your hand ? I cut on some glass.

1. What are you looking for ?


2. Who did Ann send the money to ?
3. Where is your wife from ?
4. What’s your book about ?
5. Who are you in love with now ?
6. What are you all waiting for ?
7. Who are you writing to ?

1. What are you thinking about ? I’m thinking about life.


2. Who is she working for ? She works for my aunt.
3. Who were you talking about ? We were talking about you.
4. What are you interested in ?
5. What are you looking at?
6. Who are you staying with ?
Complete.

1. ‘I’ m thinking. ‘ What about ?


2. ‘I’ve got a letter ‘ Where from ?
3. ‘She hit him ‘ What with ?
4. ‘ I’m writing postcasrds ‘ ‘ Who to ?
5. ‘I’ve bought a present ‘ Who to ?
6. Jane has arrived. Where from ?

1. What are you doing on Saturday?


2. Can you wake me at 6: 30 ?
3. The classes on September 8th.
4. I’ll be at work late on Tuesday morning.
5. I have my guitar lessons at 10:00 on Wednesdays.
6. She got married on Easter Monday.
7. My new job starts on April 17th.
8. Can we meet at lunchtime on Tuesday?

1. We all went to Wales at the weekend.


2. I usually go skiing on February.
3. She finished school in 1996.
4. My mother usually comes to stay at Christmas.
5. I don’t like driving at night.
6. Our garden looks wonderful in the spring.
7. I usually stop work at 5:00 in the afternoon.
8. I’ll finish university in June.
9. I last saw her in 1998.
10. Carola was born at 8: 25 in the evening on Thursday April 17, 2000.
11. I’m never hungry early in the morning.
12. It gets very hot here in the summer.

1. I’m going to have a sandwich. I can’t wait until lunchtime.


2. Granny’s coming on Monday for a few days. She’s going to stay until Saturday.
3. When I was young, you had to go school until the age of 14.
4. I didn’t like the film , so I didn’t stay until the end.
5. I’m doing a three – month computer course . It goes on until July.

3. He washed car from 8 : 00 to 9 :00


4. He talked to woman next door from 9:00 to 9:15
5. He played tennis from 10:00 to 11:00
6. He talked to friends from 11:00 to 11:30
7. He went for a walk from 11; 30 to 12: 45

I slept from 10 :00 to 12:00.

I slept until 12:00.

1. This book must go back to the library by Tuesday.


2. The film goes on until 9: 30 .
3. Can you finish painting the room by Friday ?
4. If I give you this coat to clean , can you do it by tomorrow ?
5. I must find some money by the end of the week .
6. Can you wait for my answer until tonight ?

Put in for or during.

1. I lived in Mexico for six years.


2. I got a headache during the examination.
3. We visited Kyoto during our holiday in Japan.
4. The electricity went off for two hours during the afternoon.
5. Alex and his wife met during the war.
6. Could I talk to you for a few minutes ?
7. I usually get a lot of phone calls during the morning.
8. She and her boyfriend have been together for a long time.

For three months, we have studied English.

For a short time, I have stayed in Japan.

I want to talk to the manager for a few minutes.

Raven will study photography program for four years.

During my stay in the Philippines, I always eat fast food.

During his birthday party , he made his sister sing.

During the meeting, my colleague was scolded.

My colleague was scolded while we were in the meeting.

1. During the game – while they played.


2. While we were listening – during the lesson
3. While they were fighting – during the war
4. During her lesson – while she was teaching
5. During his speech – while he was speaking
6. During the conversation – while they are talking
7. While she was in hospital – during her illness
8. During the snowstorm – while it was snowing/ while it snowed

FOR FOR FOR

1. They waited for a long time, but the bus didn’t come.
2. I will love you forever.
3. Could I talk to you for a few minutes ?
4. I played tennis for a moment and then went home.
5. I went to sleep for a minute or two during the opera.
6. She usually stops work at 11 : 00 for a couple of hours and has a cup of coffee.
7. I often watch TV for an hour or so before I go to bed.
8. They put him in prison for years and years.

Put in words from the boxes with in or on .

1. Are you free next Tuesday ? Just a minute. I’ll look in my diary.
2. Is Sandra in the office today ?
3. She had wonderful diamond ring in her finger.
4. Where’s the salt ? ON the cupboard.
5. The cat likes to sleep on the roof of the car,
6. Don’t leave your keys in your car when you get out.
7. On his T- shirt, It said Aberdeen University Football Club.
8. She had pictures of pop singers on the wall in her room.
9. They live in a little village near Belfast.
10. I wrote her address on a piece of paper and put it in my pocket.

Are there any good films at the cinema this week ?

Her train was terribly late – I spent hours waiting at the station.

Will you be at work at Mike’s house on Saturday ?

We had a really good meal at a Chinese restaurant in Park Street last night .

I saw my first Shakespeare play at a theater in a small town in Ireland.

The boss doesn’t let us take personal phone calls at the party.

Helen never says anything at breakfast because she’s still asleep.


1. Their house is down at the bottom of the hill.
2. I never have any money at the end of the month.
3. I stopped for a minute at the end of the stairs to have a rest.
4. The best fruit is always at the top of the tree , where you can’t get it
5. Maria wasn’t there at the beginning of the lesson; she came in late.

1. There was a big bird flying high up above the trees.


2. They live in a beautiful old house by a river.
3. There’s a big clock above the door of the station.
4. I sat down behind Mary and looked into her eyes.
5. You can park your car against the house.
6. I’ll meet you at the station under the clock.
7. The door wouldn’t stay shut so I put a chair near it.

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