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Complete PET for Schools - Unit 1 Revision

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    Prepositions of time/place, adverbs of frequency, quantifiers, present simple or present continuous.
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  • I'll see you at/in/on six o'clock outside the cinema.
    at
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  • I love to go walking at/in/on spring when it's not too hot.
    in
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  • You'll find the toilets down the corridor at/in/on the right.
    on
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  • We went to play baseball at/in/on the park.
    in
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  • I arrived late at/in/on the evening after swimming practice.
    in
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  • I left my bus pass at/in/on home, so I had to walk into town.
    at
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  • There's a clock at/in/on the wall in the kitchen.
    on
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  • Marta usually eats with Nerea at/in/on her birthday.
    on
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  • Put the words in order to make a correct sentence: a / I / good / day / every / breakfast / eat
    I eat a good breakfast every day.
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  • Put the words in order to make a correct sentence: take / days / dog / I / the / park / to / my / most
    I take my dog to the park most days.
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  • Put the words in order to make a correct sentence: in / eat / They / restaurant / a / occasionally
    They occasionally eat in a restaurant.
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  • Put the words in order to make a correct sentence: year / go / once / I / skiing / a
    I go skiing once a year. OR Once a year I go skiing.
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  • Put the words in order to make a correct sentence: questions / She / ask / often / class / doesn't / in
    She doesn't often ask questions in class. OR She doesn't ask questions in class often.
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  • Put the words in order to make a correct sentence: mornings/ They / home / never / the / are / at / in
    They are never home in the mornings.
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  • Put the words in order to make a correct sentence: takes / hardly / on / He / holiday / photos / ever
    He hardly ever takes photos on holiday.
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  • Put the words in order to make a correct sentence: every/ Some/ read / the/ people / newspaper / day / almost
    Some people read the newspaper almost every day.
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