Places
Directional Prepositions
Imperatives & Time
Simple Present - What
At, In, On with Time
100

A place where someone waits for the bus.

a bus stop

100

It's ___ Stone Avenue.

on

100

___ straight ahead for two blocks.

Go
100

A: What do they do in the evening? (to watch, TV)

B: They watch TV.

100

A: When do you go to work?

B: I go to work ___ 8 o'clock.

at

200

The place someone goes to mail (send) a letter.

the post office

200

The police station is ___ to the park.

next
200

___ Main Street; once on the other side, go straight two blocks.

Cross

200

A: What does she do in the morning? (to exercise)

B: She exercises.

200

She has cooking class ___ Tuesday.

on

300

The building one goes to for legal proceedings.

a courthouse
300

The high school is ___ the two buildings, in the middle.

between

300

___ left.

Turn

300
A: ___ (they, to do, on Sunday)

B: They go to the park. 

A: What do they do on Sunday?

300

A: When does your sister have class?

B: She usually ___ class on Saturday.

has

400

The place you park your car.

a parking lot

400

It's ___ Bridge Avenue and Water Street.

on the corner of

400

2:30 p.m. [Write-out as words]

two-thirty in the afternoon

400

What do you do in the morning on the weekend? [write-out answer on board in complete sentences]

In the morning, on weekends, I usually workout.

400

When do you ___ class?

have

500

An area outside where children play.

a playground

500

The store is ___ from the library, on the other side of the Fifth Avenue.

across
500

12:00 p.m. [write-out in words]

Noon

500

Use the word 'always' in a sentence in response to the question: What do you do on weekdays?

I always work and study on weekdays.

500

Use both start and end as well as open and close in one or several sentences.

What time does the meeting start? What time does it end?

What time does the store open? What time does it close?

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