Ex 3. Complete these dialogues with expressions for the requests, offers or promises.
1 .A: It’s so cold. (you/ close/ the windows?)
→ Could you close the window, please?
B: Ok. I’ll do it now.
2. A: I feel tired and thirsty.
B: Well. (you/ like/ some cold drink?)
A: (That/ nice)
3. A: You must bring her back before 4.30.
B: OK. ( I / promise/ we/ back/ on time)
4. A: Oh! I cut myself. (you/ give/ a bandage?)
B: Sure. Here you are.
5. A: Please go this way, sir. (I/ carry/ bags?)
B: No, thank you.
6. A: Here is your report card. I think you should work harder on your Math and English.
B: Yes, Mom. ( I / try/ best/ improve/ them)
7. A: The room is in a mess. (you/ tidy it up?)
B : I’m sorry, I can’t. I’m very busy at the moment.
8. A: I need some help.
B: ______(What/ I/ do/ you?)
A: I’m going to the Museum this morning, but I don’t have a bike.
B : _____ ( I/ lend/ you/ my bike)
Ex 4. Fill in the blanks with the suitable prepositions.
1. The girl fell her bike and hit her head ……… the road.
2. The policeman asked me to phone ……. an ambulance.
3. You’d better put pressure …… the wound.
4. The ambulance will be there ….. about 10 minutes.
5. Don’t overheat the victim ….. blankets or coats.
6. How will we contact …… him?
7. Thanks …… your praise. It really cheers me ……….
8. Will you come ……..to my house on the weekends?
9. Please contact with us…….the phone number 0984. 888. 333.
10. Nga is waiting ….. a bus…… the bus station.
1 .A: It’s so cold. (you/ close/ the windows?)
→ Could you close the window, please?
B: Ok. I’ll do it now.
2. A: I feel tired and thirsty.
B: Well. Would you like some cold drink? (you/ like/ some cold drink?)
A: That's nice. (That/ nice)
3. A: You must bring her back before 4.30.
B: OK. I promise we will be back on time. ( I / promise/ we/ back/ on time)
4. A: Oh! I cut myself. Can you give me a bandage? (you/ give/ a bandage?)
B: Sure. Here you are.
5. A: Please go this way, sir. Can I help you to carry bags? (I/ carry/ bags?)
B: No, thank you.
6. A: Here is your report card. I think you should work harder on your Math and English.
B: Yes, Mom. I will try my best to improve them. ( I / try/ best/ improve/ them)
7. A: The room is in a mess. Will you tidy it up? (you/ tidy it up?)
B : I’m sorry, I can’t. I’m very busy at the moment.
8. A: I need some help.
B: What can I do for you? (What/ I/ do/ you?)
A: I’m going to the Museum this morning, but I don’t have a bike.
B : I will lend you my bike. ( I/ lend/ you/ my bike)
Ex 4. Fill in the blanks with the suitable prepositions.
1. The girl fell her bike and hit her head on the road.
2. The policeman asked me to phone to an ambulance.
3. You’d better put pressure out of the wound.
4. The ambulance will be there in about 10 minutes.
5. Don’t overheat the victim with blankets or coats.
6. How will we contact with him?
7. Thanks for your praise. It really cheers me up.
8. Will you come to my house on the weekends?
9. Please contact with us by the phone number 0984. 888. 333.
10. Nga is waiting for a bus the bus station.
1 . A: It’s so cold. (you/ close/ the windows?)
→Could you close the window, please?
B: Ok. I’ll do it now.
2. A: I feel tired and thirsty.
B: Well. Would you like some cold drink? (you/ like/ some cold drink?)
A: That's nice. (That/ nice)
3. A: You must bring her back before 4.30.
B: OK. I promise we will be back on time. ( I / promise/ we/ back/ on time)
4. A: Oh! I cut myself. Can you give me a bandage? (you/ give/ a bandage?)
B: Sure. Here you are.
5. A: Please go this way, sir. Can I help you to carry bags? (I/ carry/ bags?)
B: No, thank you.
6. A: Here is your report card. I think you should work harder on your Math and English.
B: Yes, Mom. I will try my best to improve them. ( I / try/ best/ improve/ them)
7. A: The room is in a mess. Will you tidy it up? (you/ tidy it up?)
B : I’m sorry, I can’t. I’m very busy at the moment.
8. A: I need some help.
B: What can I do for you? (What/ I/ do/ you?)
A: I’m going to the Museum this morning, but I don’t have a bike.
B : I will lend you my bike. ( I/ lend/ you/ my bike)
Ex 4. Fill in the blanks with the suitable prepositions.
1. The girl fell her bike and hit her head on the road.
2. The policeman asked me to phone to an ambulance.
3. You’d better put pressure out of the wound.
4. The ambulance will be there in about 10 minutes.
5. Don’t overheat the victim with blankets or coats.
6. How will we contact with him?
7. Thanks for your praise. It really cheers me up.
8. Will you come to my house on the weekends?
9. Please contact with us by the phone number 0984. 888. 333.
10. Nga is waiting for a bus the bus station.