Choose the right prepositions to complete the sentences: on, back, out, (up) for. 1. Suddenly I hit … a radical solution to the problem.
2. If you criticize the way James works, he is sure to hit … .
3. Some companies would be hit … millions of dollars in fine.
4. In her speech she hit … against the club’s petty rules.
5. He didn’t see the people attacking him, he just hit … wildly in all directions.
6. They accused him of not having done enough, and he hit … at their claims.
7. It was clear that sooner or later the police would hit … the truth.
8. In his article the journalist hit … at racism.
9. The sneer was obvious, but he didn’t hit … .
10. Colin never starts a fight, but if somebody hits him, he hits them … .
1 I will go to the South next month.
2 My younger sister will go to school next year.
3 My elder sister will get married next year.
To be going to
1 I am going to enter the university.
2 My mother is going to make dinner .
3 My brother is going to buy a new sport car.
Present simple
1 All children love sweets.
2 Vegetarians don't eat meat.
3 The plane arrives at 8 o'clock in Madrid.
Present continuous
1 Mary is working in the garden.
2 My granny is watering the flowers now.
3 My grandfather is watching a football match.
Summer holidays are the happiest days for me.
I don’t go to school.
I don’t do homework.
I don’t have to get up early.
Summer is when I can visit my relatives and go to another country to rest.
I usually play different games, ride a bicycle, go to the cinema, listen to music or go shopping.
Summer holidays are never too long for me.
I hope that my next summer holidays will be the same or even better!
During my summer holidays I made many new friends, read a lot of interesting books, got to know a lot of useful things.
Now I feel ready to get back to school.
I am happy to meet my friends and teachers.