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1. Put these expressions in the correct columns. Then think of more expressions to add to each column. PREPOSITIONS OF TIME: IN, ON, AT. the weekend. the morning. summer. April 24. 2010. the holidays. Half past two. bedtime. Saturdays. the morning. the weekend. April 24.
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1. Put these expressions in the correct columns. Then think of more expressions to add to each column. • PREPOSITIONS OF TIME: IN, ON, AT the weekend the morning summer April 24 2010 the holidays Half past two bedtime Saturdays the morning the weekend April 24 Half past two summer Saturdays 2010 bedtime the holidays María Jesús Duque SánchezISE Trinity Materials
PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: IN, ON, AT • 1. Circle the correct option in italics in each of these sentences. • You can stay in/at my house • We’re staying at / in different rooms • My bedroom is the best room of / in my house. • It’s a large room at / on the second floor. • I have some photos in / on the wall • Also I have a big window in / on the left of my bed María Jesús Duque SánchezISE Trinity Materials
2. Complete the tables with prepositions from in, on, at. ON IN AT María Jesús Duque SánchezISE Trinity Materials
GRAMMAR: A few, a little, many, much, a lot of & lots of 1. Study the text with the picture. María Jesús Duque SánchezISE Trinity Materials
GRAMMAR: A few, a little, many, much, a lot of & lots of A few: Small quantities of countable nouns. A little: Small quantities of uncountable nouns. Many: Large quantities of countable nouns Much: Large quantities of uncountable nouns in negative and questions. A lot of / Lots of: Large quantities of countable and uncountable nouns. (If there is no noun we do not put “of”) POCO ALGUNOS MUCHOS María Jesús Duque SánchezISE Trinity Materials
GRAMMAR: A few, a little, many, much, a lot of & lots of • 2. Fill in the gap with a little, a few, much, many, a lot or a lot of/lots of. (Sometimes more than one answer is possible.) • I usually like to put……………make-up on, but not……………… Too much looks terrible, I think. • I doesn’t take….…………………………………..time to wash those clothes, but it takes…………hours, usually 2 or 3, to dry them. • I’ve got ………………………………….DVDs but I can’t buy any more because they cost ………………………….money. a little a lot much / a lot of / lots of a few a few / a lot of /lots of a lot of /lots of María Jesús Duque SánchezISE Trinity Materials
GRAMMAR: A few, a little, many, much, a lot of & lots of 2. Fill in the gap with a little, a few, much, many, a lot or a lot of/lots of. (Sometimes more than one answer is possible.) 4. Those new light bulbs are very popular. They don’t use ………………………………………electricity, so……………………….....people are buying them. 5. I don’t use ………………………………………shampoo, just ………….drops. My hair always goes dry if I use……………….. 6. There isn’t ………………………………………space in my bedroom so I don’t keep………………………………………….…things there. much / a lot of / lots of a lot of /lots of a little much / a lot of / lots of a lot much / a lot of / lots of many / a lot of / lots of María Jesús Duque SánchezISE Trinity Materials
REVISION 1. Circle the correct option in italics • We always have a party at my house in / on / at December 31st • In winter, there’s only a few / a little / a lot sunlight in this room • It’s ten o’clock at night and I wait / waiting / ‘m waiting for my friend to phone me • I occasionally do some of my homework at / on / in school • I don’t rarely / often / sometimes watch television María Jesús Duque SánchezISE Trinity Materials