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28 wrz 2021 · Level: 7th. Language: English (en) ID: 1453511. 28/09/2021. Country code: VN. Country: Vietnam. School subject: English as a Second Language (ESL) (1061958) Main content: Take-Spend time (1547084) From worksheet author:
TO BE, TO SPEND and TO STAY. Short worksheet to explain the difference between staying (at a hotel, for example), being somewhere and spending time doing something. Great for Spanish students s... 164 uses.
17 sty 2008 · I was taught in high school that I should use "spend" with " in doing sth". Almost every teacher agrees this usage. I spend a lot of time in cooking everyday. But I can only find "spend... on sth/ (on) doing sth" in my dictionary. Somebody even told me that: spend money on doing sth.
Basically, you don't need "on" and "doing" - use one or the other. You can spend time on something, you can also spend time doing something. "Spend time on" is an idiomatic way of referring to the usage of time. "Doing" is just one of many verbs that you could use instead.
Short worksheet to explain the difference between staying (at a hotel, for example), being somewhere and spending time doing something.
This worksheet is aimed to practice free time activities with the structure like/likes doing, as well as prices. The final listening part can be produced by the teacher hims... 464 uses. A selection of English ESL doing printables.
23 lip 2011 · Spend. We use spend to talk about using both money and time. Here are some examples: I can spend the whole day at the beach. I spent an hour in traffic this morning. Bob spent a lot of money on that watch. We spend three hundred dollars a month on groceries.