1.Complete the text with the prepositions in the box.
off(x2) , in , on(x3) , down(x2) , back , with , up(x2)
On weekdays I wake .... at seven o'clock when the alarm goes..... and my dog starts barking. I like to have a lie .....for about ten minutes or so. Then I put.........whatever I fing in the wardrobe and sit.......for breakfast with my family. I always turn.......the radio to catch up........the news. I set........for school at half past seven. When I get...........home I have dinner and tidy...............the kitchen. Then I go.........the computer and do my homework. At around 11 p.m. I am usually so exhausted that all I want to do is to lie........ in my warm bed.
2. Complete the dialogue using: may, may not, might, might not, could, must or can't.
Jenny: Look at this picture. What are these people celebrating?
Mark: It.........be a birthday party - look at the cake. They........all be members of the same family, but they're not people who have just met. They........know each other well. The girl on the left looks very much like the woman on the right. She.........be her daughter.
Jenny: Yes, you're right. And this man who is blowing the candles out......be her father.
Mark: No, he........be her father, he's far too old. He......be her grandfather. And look at the woman standing behind the old man. She........love him very much; she is looking ta him so fondly.
Jenny: Yes. You're right. And this young couple - they.........like this old man very much. They look like they're being so supportive!
Mark: Yes, and they........stay in touch and visit him quite often I'm sure they do !
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1. On weekdays I wake up at seven o'clock when the alarm goes off and my dog starts barking. I like to have a lie down for about ten minutes or so. Then I put on whatever I fing in the wardrobe and sit in for breakfast with my family. I always turn on the radio to catch up with the news. I set off for school at half past seven. When I get back home I have dinner and tidy up the kitchen. Then I go on the computer and do my homework. At around 11 p.m. I am usually so exhausted that all I want to do is to lie down in my warm bed.
2. Jenny: Look at this picture. What are these people celebrating?
Mark: It might be a birthday party - look at the cake. They may not all be members of the same family, but they're not people who have just met. They must know each other well. The girl on the left looks very much like the woman on the right. She may be her daughter.
Jenny: Yes, you're right. And this man who is blowing the candles out may be her father.
Mark: No, he can't be her father, he's far too old. He might be her grandfather. And look at the woman standing behind the old man. She must love him very much; she is looking ta him so fondly.
Jenny: Yes. You're right. And this young couple - they must like this old man very much. They look like they're being so supportive!
Mark: Yes, and they must stay in touch and visit him quite often I'm sure they do !