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Places in the city and

prepositions of place
VOCABULARY

a bank

a gas station

a library

a factory

a hospital

a market

a cafe
VOCABULARY

a church

a fast food
restaurant
a police
station

a hotel

a supermarket

a swimming
pool

a fire station

a school
VOCABULARY

an art gallery

a post office

a gym

a movie
theater

a drugstore

a bank

a disco

a mall
GRAMMAR

AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE INTERROGATIVE

Singular There is a bank There isn’t a train station Is there a park? Yes, there is
Is there a mall? No, there isn’t

There are two There aren’t two banks


Plural Are there any schools near your
schools near my home
house?
There are some gyms. There aren’t any
Yes, there are
theaters.
Are there any discos near your
house?
No, there aren’t

We use some for plural nouns in affirmative.


We use any for plural nouns in negative and questions
There are a lot of tourists in my city
Prepositions of place
The boy is behind the chair
The apple is between the boxes.
The post office is across from the school.
In front of behind

nextc
between
Conversation
A: Excuse me. Where is the library?
B: It’s on Madison Avenue. It’s next to the ice cream shop.
A: Thanks. And is there a shoe store near here?
B: Yes, there’s a shoe store on Blossom street. It is between the hair salon and
the gas station.
Sophie’s town SPEAKING

WORK WITH YOUR


PAIR. ASK AND
ANSWER ABOUT
SOPHIE’S TOWN.

1
Is there a police station?

Yes, there is.

2
It’s between the fire station and the post
Where is the police station?
office

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