Match the words in the box with their correct definition.
| bus station | hospital | library | post office |
1. - You go to this building to study, read or borrow books.
2. - You go to this place to buy stamps or send letters.
3. - You go to this place when you are ill.
4. - You go to this place when you have to travel to a specific destination.
The train _____ was crowded because passengers were waiting for their trains to arrive.
Someone stole her bike so she went to the _____ to report.
Mike's mother bought him ______ guitar for his birthday .
A: What's that under _____ sofa?
B: I don't know. It's horrible!
George's mum is _____ English teacher at a language school.
My bedroom is _____ the bathroom so it is very convenient for me.
My school is _____ a lake on Market Street. It is not far from my new house.
My house is _____ the bookstore and the toy store.
The letter "H" comes _____ the letters "G" and "I".
A: What's that under _____ sofa?
B: I don't know. It's horrible!
Our school is _____ the entrance of a park.
Choose the correct answer.
Jessica is interesting person. You should meet her.
Choose the correct answers.
A: "Excuse me, can you tell me how to get to post office?"
B: "Yes, go straight and then take next left."
Choose the correct answers.
Amanda is student. When she finishes school, she wants to be a journalist. She lives with two friends in apartment near the college where she is studying. apartment is small, but she likes it.
Look at the picture and write the correct preposition of place.

1. The alarm clock is the lamp.
2. The books are the light and the chest of drawers.
3. The kangaroo is the yellow hat on the wall.
4. The clothes are the bed and near the hat.
Listen to the conversation between Mark and Mary and write ONE WORD to complete the sentences.
1. The is on the Alley Road.
2. The pharmacy is the primary school.
3. There is a park near the central .
4. The shop is next to the entrance of the park.
Choose the correct answers in the box to complete the conversation. Write only the letter A-D in each blank.
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A. Yes, there are several ones on Maple Street. You can find them near the post office. B. Oh, the library is on the Queen Street. I often go to there for studying. C. The restaurants are expensive but delicious. D. Thanks. And what about a library? |
Sam: Excuse me, do you know if there's a bank nearby?
Sophie: Yes, there's a bank just down the road on Oak Avenue. It's next to the police station.
Sam:
Sophie: There's a library on Elm Street. It's near the school.
Sam: Okay, got it. Is there a restaurant around here?
Sophie:
Sam: Great, thanks for your help!
Sophie: No problem.