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Skill 41-B You have your sweater on inside out.
A. Fill in the blanks to complete the conversations.
•inside out •upside down •arm in arm •from house to house
1. A: Let’s walk . It’s more romantic.
B: Yeah, let’s do that.
2. A: How did you find out that Larry and Susie got divorced?
B: I think one of Susie’s neighbors spread the news .
3. A: Check out Mr. Oh’s socks. He’s wearing them .
B: Isn’t he wearing the same socks he had on yesterday?
1. A: I saw Harry and Martha walking arm in arm. Are they going out?
B: Going out? They got married six months ago!
B. Answer the questions and fill in the blanks with your own answer.
2. A: Did you have a part-time job when you were in high school? A: Do you like walking arm in arm with your siblings or friends?
B: Of course. I used to ride my bike from house to house B: Yes, I like walking arm in arm with my friends.
delivering newspapers. * *
3. A: Hey, you have your sweater on inside out.
B: Oh, no! I’d better fix that right away. C. Match column A with the expressions in Column B that can be used in the following scenarios.
Add details to make the responses complete.
4. A: Isn’t this picture hanging upside down?
B: I’m not sure. Let’s just leave it though. COLUMN A COLUMN B
1. What are you selling? Why are you knocking on
What is the point of this lesson? Listen to your teacher. each door? a. upside down
2. I can't figure out if that image of a man in the
b. house to house
picture is standing or lying down
3. The couple who walked out of the store looked so
c. inside out
[Other prepositions] sweet together!
•Arm in arm •hand in hand •from house to house
[Contrast] 4. There is something off with his shirt. d. hand in hand
•inside out •upside down
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