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\ 11 Prepositions of place and movement ) @ 2» Look at the pictures. Fill in the gaps with these prepositions of movement. “Gutof through actéss up down into 1 Rick is getting outof. his car 2. Penny is getting .. her car 3. An old man is walking the street. 4 Joes walking ___ the stars. 5 The dogis going the stairs. 6 The cats climbing the window. b) Look at the pictures again. Fill in the gaps with these prepositions of place. beldw abéve inside outside between on top of | a) The picture is the clock. ) The clock is @) The CD player is... 4) The coffee table is the picture, the bookcase, the armchair and the sofa. 6) Se and JOE ALE sn f) Rick and Penny are inojaq Jo m0 21 apisino LL anoqe aL S019" :J0 Mo g uoaMIG | UROP dn Z Jo dor wos winoxK| § orm y dn spSU2D Choose the correct prepositions in these sentences, 1 2 They walked @cros}/down the park to the hotel. It was a very cold day so they stayed outside/inside They looked down/up and watched the birds fly over the house. Gerry got ito/ourt of his car and drove home. You walk through/below this door and his office is on your left. Your keys are on top offinto the fridge. It took us six hours to walk up/down the mountain and only two hours to walk up/down Our restaurant is between/inside a bank and a greengrocer’. Samantha got into/out of the taxi and walked through/across the road to meet her friends. They lived in a small flat above/across a shop. Our dog doesn't come in the house, he stays inside/outside in the garden. He looked out offinside the window of the plane at the city above/below him. apysino (} apisuy (@ waawnag (p jo dor uo (> aaoge (q moj2q (e Ynomp.g dng umop y ssomDE E OU Z Instructions p186 © Cambridge University Press 2005 Eman

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