3 Choose the correct preposition.
1 You can do many things on the Internet, from sending emails to writing a blog.
2 France is famous for its delicious cuisine.
3 The travel agency offers a variety of holiday destinations to choose from.
4 Children's playgrounds appear in most neighbourhoods around the city.
5 I'm tired of waiting for Valerie; let's just leave without her.
Everyday English
4 Use the sentences to complete the dialogue. One sentence isn't necessary.
A: Hello. Can I help you?
B: Hi. 1) I'd like a slice of pizza, please.
A: Alright. Anything else?
B: 2) How much is a lemonade?
A: It costs 50 pence.
B: OK. 3) Can I have one, please?
A: Of course. 4) Here's your pizza and your lemonade.
That's £2.50, please.
B: OK. 5) Here you are.
A: Thank you. 6) Here's your change.
B: Thanks. Bye.