3. EXPRESSIONS WITH THE WORD 'WAY'
A. Look at sentence B in exercise C on page 44. What does the phrase in bold mean?
Once I'd paid for my meal, I collected it and made my way to the dining area on the second floor.
make my way to = move towards
make my way to = move towards
B. Match the phrases in bold in sentences 1-7 with their meanings a-g.
1. The man was standing in the way of the robber and hemanaged to stop him. d
2. The police officer asked the man to move his car out of the way so the ambulance could get through. g
3. I met an old acquaintance on the way to work today. f
4. By the way, Peter said he wouldn’t be able to make it to the meeting. b
5. There's no way that we’ll finish this project by Tuesday. a
6. He won’t listen to our advice so he’s going to have to learn the hard way. e
7. A: Are you going our way? c
B: I’m going to the city centre.
A:Get in, we’ll give you a lift.
a. something will definitely not happen
b. said when you want to add something to what you have already said
c. the direction we are travelling in
d. preventing somebody from moving or seeing
e. make mistakes or face difficulties before you improve
f. while someone was going somewhere
g. so that its presence would not make it difficult for something to happen.
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