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B2 prepositional phrases

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  • used to say that something is generally true but not completely true
    for the most part
  • used to mean ‘of course’ when politely allowing someone to do something or agreeing with a suggestion
    by all means
  • When something isn´t working properly or it isn´t in the correct sequence
    out of order
  • Forever, definitively; permanently
    for good
  • to do something early enough to be ready for a particular time or event
    in good time
  • Name four phrases with ¨in¨
    case, control, danger, difficulty, fact, flames, good time, order, person, place, reach, sight, tears
  • when you keep thinking or worrying about something
    on your mind
  • have difficulty breathing after hurrying
    out of breath
  • Name four phrases with ¨on¨
    fire, foot, hold, purpose, show, the move, the whole, time, your mind
  • When you have a lot of problems
    in difficulty
  • not recent and may no longer be correct; expired
    out of date
  • Name four phrases with ¨at¨
    any rate, first sight, least, risk, the top of your voice
  • in a situation where you may be harmed
    in danger
  • used to say that something is much better, worse, etc. than anything else
    by far
  • crying
    in tears
  • the first time that you look at someone or something, before you notice any details
    at first sight
  • used when you are stating one definite fact in a situation that is uncertain or unsatisfactory
    at any rate
  • as loudly as you can
    at the top of your voice