Nov 6, 2016
- Put in “to”, “on”, “for” where necessary.
- I’m going . . . next week.
- to France
- on France
- for France
- France
- Rachel often goes . . . .
- to sailing
- on sailing
- for sailing
- sailing
- Sue went . . . last week.
- to Mexico
- on Mexico
- for Mexico
- Mexico
- Would you like to go . . . this evening?
- on the cinema
- for the cinema
- to the cinema
- the cinema
- Jack goes . . . every morning.
- for jogging
- jogging
- to jogging
- on jogging
- I’m going out . . . . Do you want to come?
- to a walk
- on a walk
- for a walk
- a walk
- I’m tired because I went to a party last night and went . . . very late.
- to bed
- on bed
- for bed
- bed
- Martin is going . . . holiday . . . Italy next week.
- on … for
- for … to
- to … on
- The weather was warm and the river was clean, so we went . . . .
- to a swim
- on a swim
- for a swim
- a swim
- There will be no buses next week because the bus drivers are going . . . .
- to strike
- on strike
- for strike
- strike
- I need some stamps, so I’m going . . . .
- to post office
- on post office
- for post office
- post office
- It’s late. I must go . . . now.
- to home
- on home
- for home
- home
- Would you like to go . . . of the city?
- to a tour
- on a tour
- for a tour
- a tour
- Shall we go out . . . this evening?
- to a meal
- on a meal
- for a meal
- a meal
- My parents are going . . . this summer.
- to a cruise
- on a cruise
- for a cruise
- a cruise
- I’m going . . . next week.
- Complete the sentences.
- Rachel has a boat. She often go . . . .
- on sailing
- for sailing
- to sailing
- sailing
- Last Saturday Diane went . . . .
- to fishing
- on fishing
- fishing
- for fishing
- George goes . . . every day.
- on swimming
- swimming
- for swimming
- to swimming
- Linda is going on holiday next month. She is going . . . .
- to skiing
- skiing
- for skiing
- on skiing
- Peter is going out later. He has to go . . . .
- to shopping
- shopping
- on shopping
- for shopping
- Sheila went . . . after work yesterday evening.
- jogging
- to jogging
- for jogging
- on jogging
- Rachel has a boat. She often go . . . .
- Complete the sentences.
- The sea looks nice. Let’s go . . . .
- for a swim
- to a swim
- on a swim
- a swim
- “The Ann at home?”
“No, she’s gone . . . to get some money.”- to the bank
- on the bank
- for the bank
- the bank
- I’m going . . . now. I have to buy some presents.
- for shopping
- on shopping
- to shopping
- shopping
- I was very tired last night. I sat down in a armchair and went . . . .
- for sleep
- on sleep
- to sleep
- sleep
- I wasn’t enjoying the party, so I went . . . early.
- for home
- on home
- to home
- home
- We live near the mountains. In winter we go . . . every weekends.
- for skiing
- on skiing
- to skiing
- skiing
- Richard has got a horse. He often goes . . . .
- for riding
- on riding
- riding
- to riding
- The weather is nice. Shall we go . . . in the park?
- for a walk
- to a walk
- on a walk
- a walk
- “Are you going . . . holiday soon?”
“Yes, next month. We’re going . . . Portugal.”- to … for
- on … to
- for … on
- The sea looks nice. Let’s go . . . .
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