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What name
المؤلف: L.A Hill
المصدر: Elementary Steps To Understand
الجزء والصفحة: 54-1
29/10/2022
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When Pat was twenty-one years old, he began to work in a small office in a city. At first he never travelled anywhere, but then he became a little more important, and he began to go to other cities for a few days to do some work there. Of course, he stayed in small hotels, when he was away from his home, but he did not know very much about living in hotels at first.
One evening when he was staying in a small hotel in Sheffield, he came back from the office and said to the clerk at the desk in the hotel, 'Good evening. Did any letters come for me today, please?
The clerk was busy, but when he finished his work, he went to a big pile of letters and said, 'What name, please?
'Well,' answered Pat, 'the name will be on the letters.'
A Which of these sentences are true (T) and which are false (F)? Write Tor F.
B Choose the correct sentence under each picture.
1. a. Pat is at his hotel.
b. Pat is in his hotel.
c. Pat is on his hotel.
2.a. Now Pat is at the hotel.
b. Now Pat is in the hotel.
c. Now Pat is on the hotel.
3.a. Now he is at top of the hotel.
b. Now he is in top of the hotel.
c. Now he is on top of the hotel.
4.a. Pat's car is at the front of the hotel.
b. Pat's car is in the front of the hotel.
c. Pat's car is on the front of the hotel.
5.a. Pat's car is at front of the line.
b. Pat's car is at the front of the line.
c. Pat's car is on front of the line
6.a. The name is at the front of the hotel.
b. The name is in the front of the hotel
c. The name is on the front of the hotel