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vichka [17]
1 year ago
13

Look at the map and complete the sentences using the words from from the box.

English
2 answers:
Mazyrski [523]1 year ago
8 0

The meaning of the words are:

Opposite: on the other side.

Next to: beside someone or something.

Far: used for talking about distance, meaning a long distance.

Near: close to someone or something.

At the corner: a point where two edges meet.

Over: above someone or something.

At: in a particular place.

1 Amanda lives AT 15 green street.

2 Her block of flats is NEXT TO the school.

3 The department store is not NEAR her house.

4 There is a bridge OVER the river.

5 There is a supermarket AT THE CORNER OF Bell and West streets  

6 Amanda lives FAR FROM the park

7 The chemist's shop is OPPOSITE the post office.

ohaa [14]1 year ago
6 0
1 amanda lives at 15 green street. 
2 her block of flats is next to the school.
3 The departament store is not far from her house
4 There is a bridge near the river
<span>5 There is supermarket  opposite to the Bell and West streets </span>
6 Amanda lives near the park
<span>7 The chemist's shop is near at the post office.

I hope you are satisfied with my answer and feel free to ask for more if you have questions and further clarification about the said questions</span>
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