Happy and excited, Mog forgot all about her catflap. With a big fluffed up tail, Mog climbed the trees and ran round and round. with Happy and excited, Mog forgot all about her catflap. adjective Other place prepositions: in, on, by, next to, close to, beside, under, above, behind, between, beyond, past, far away, at the far end of, everywhere, inside, outside, within, around Over the step, through the cat flap and into the garden went Mog. place – preposition if If she wanted to go outside, Mog had to use her cat flap. After she had played in the garden, Mog sat at the window. While Mog waited at the window, Nicky climbed up to let her in. time You can also use when, as, before, just as, at the same time as, once (meaning ‘after’), by the time that
Deciding she was going to eat Nicky’s egg, Mog jumped up at the table. -ing verb Like an artist whose painting had been ruined, Mr Thomas stared at his flowers. simile with ‘like’ Because Mog was licking her, Debbie dreamt that a tiger was about to eat her. because Although she didn’t mean to, Mog scared the burglar. although