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NAME: BANCHN LZARO CINDY STEFANIA TEACHER: CARLOS VALLE INGLES GRAMMAR WITH CONTEXT 1.

- Complete the sentences with this, that, these, those.


1. This book here isn't very interesting but those books over there are great. 2. Take this glass here and put it in the cupboard, please! 3. This is the funniest film ever! We can't stop laughing. 4. Jane, come and smell these flowers! Aren't they lovely? 5. That young man on the other side of the street is my brother. 6. These are my keys. Put them in your pocket and don't lose them! 7. I love those shoes on that shelf over there. Can you show them to me, please? 8. Terry, can you hold this bag for a minute, please? It's very heavy.

2. - Complete the sentences with it o this.


1. This is an electric car. It doesn't use petrol. This means that it doesn't pollute the air. 2. The bar is very noisy and there are a lot of drunk people in the street. this makes the neighbours angry. 3. It is important to brush your teeth every day. this helps to keep your teeth white. 4. Take this book and put it on the shelf, please! 5. I can't find my keys! This means that I can't get inside until my husband comes back from work.

3. - Choose the correct preposition for each sentence.

1. He cried

like dow n on

a child. the hill. the wall.


in

2. His house is 3. The picture is

4. The Everest is the highest mountain 5. Hurricanes are common 6. He's French. He's 7. Cuba is
over from during

the world.

the Caribbean summer.

France.

Florida.
over

8. I can see the sky

our heads.

9.

despite

a thorough investigation, no trace of Osama Bin London has been found.


of

10. The aim

this course is to help students.

4.- Use a / an where necessary:


1. My sister is a nurse 2. He is a policemen and his wife an engineer 3. She is a good musician. 4. What an expensive car! 5. A travel agent would give you information about - reservations. 6. It is a pleasure to do it. 7. He drinks wine three times a day. 8. He broke an arm in a skiing accident. 9. An hour 10. I'll pay you a thousand a month.

5.- Fill in the blanks of the following sentences with the correct form of the verb (-ing or infinitive with 'to').
1. I dont enjoy using computers. (use) 2. The bank manager absolutely refused to lend me any money. (lend) 3. Luis has decided to sell his Porsche and to buy a Ferrari. (sell / buy) 4. Dont forget to phone me when you get to the hotel. (phone) 5. I love living in Spain now, but I really miss eating fish and chips out of English newspaper. (live / eat) 6. I gave up smoking and drinking alcohol last year. I dont feel any healthier, just depressed. (smoke / drink) 7. Would you like to go out for a drink with me next Saturday night? (go) 8. I regret not taking that job in Nigeria. (not take) 9. Angeles hates driving in the city. (drive) 10. Why do you keep on looking at me like that? (look)

6.- It uses the appropriate combination in the following sentences:


1. He was anxious in case. I should miss the bus. 2. She arrived as you were leaving. 3. He has remained poor, while her friends have made a fortune. 4. She told him not to stay, but to go to the theatre. 5. Fish is food for the brain like good protein. 6. Either he goes or I go.

7. It was like when you were at school. 8. Her accent is good, or at least not bad. 9. If it rains we will stay at home. 10. She avoided him, because he was rude.

7.-Pon el adjetivo gentilicio o la nacionalidad en los espacios en blanco


Spaghetti is from Italy. It's an Italian dish. 1. Buenos Aires is in Argentina. It's an Argentinian city. 2. Canadians are people who live in Canada. 3. Marie Curie was from Poland. She was Polish. 4. I love most things from Belgium, especially Belgian chocolate. 5. I hate Irish music. Actually, the only thing I like from Ireland is Guinness. 6. My good friend Erik is from Holland. He speaks Dutch . 7. Australia makes good wine and beer. I always buy Australian wine. 8. Tequila comes from Mexico. It's a famous Mexican drink. 9. My father has never been to Germany. He hates everything German, except Mercedes cars! 10. All my money is in Switzerland. Three years ago I opened a Swissbank account.

8.- Change the tense of 'past simple' in the following sentences, following the example:
1. We love England We loved England 2. They don't like the film They didn't like the film. 3. They work on a farm They worked on a farm. 4. Do you work in this factory? Did you work in this factory 5. Where do you live? Where did you live? 6. I don't like Tokyo . I didn't like Tokyo 7. Does he play the guitar? Did he play the guitar? 8. I don't study French I didn't study French 9. They hate waiting They hated waiting 10. Does your son study here? Did your son study here?

9.- Put 'since' and 'for' in the blanks.


1. Ive lived in Valencia for five years. 2. Angeles and I have known each other since 1998.

3. I havent eaten anything since breakfast. 4. My parents have been married for more than fifty years. 5. Israel has been an independent country since 1948. 6. Ive been really busy. I havent been out for about two weeks. 7. We havent seen Luis and Manoli since last Tuesday. 8. Graham has had his Porsche for nearly a year. 9. Danny has been in Michigan for two years. 10. I havent had a good steak for ages.

10.- Put the appropriate interrogative adjective. what , which , how , whose
1.-What time is it? 2. Which road should I take? 3. How much wine shall I buy? 4. Whose house is that? 5. Whose book is this? "It's mine". 6. What is your favorite car? 7. Whose trousers are these? 8. Which shirt are you going to wear, the brown or the black? 9. How fast is your car? 10. Which nationality are you, English or Irish?

Simple past 1. I slept the night all. 2. I took a bath in the morning. 3. I brush my teeth. 4. My mother went to the dentist's. 5. She drove her car. 6. She pushed the door. 7. She closed the door. 8. She made a cake. 9. I cut my hair last Friday. 10. I went to the cinema with my friends. 1. I passed the English test last Tuesday. 2. The children played in the garden before dinner. 3. Mr Perez bought a new car last week.

4. My sister did her Science homework in the afternoon. 5. Carlos and I had lunch together today. 6. She was in my house. 7. They were playing baseball 8. We were spending a lot of money 9. I was sick 10. I was waiting for you Questions with Did 1. Did I like the movie last night? 2. Did he pronounce the words well? 3. Did you notice Julia's new dress? 4. Did you miss me last week? 5. Did they arrive this morning? 6. Did she use the correct word? 7. Did we wait for you after class? 8. Did she invite him to her party? 9. Did I expect to see her yesterday? 10. Did they receive a letter this morning? 1. What did you do with your plane ticket? I placed the plane ticket in my purse. 2. Where did you move to ? I moved to Spain. 3. When did you leave to Spain? I left on December. 4. Who did you see at the airport? I saw all my family at the airport. 5. Why did you have to leave? I left because I wanted to study abroad. 6 .How did you like the trip? I liked the trip very much. 7. What type of clothes did you buy? I bought a pair of jeans and a blouse. 8. Where did you buy them? I bought them at Sears.

9. When did you wore them? I wore them on Satruday. 10. Who did you ask to for help at the store? I asked the store attendant for help.

Didnt . 1. I didn't like the movie last night. 2. He didn't pronounce the words well. 3. You didn't notice Julia's new dress. 4. You didn't miss me last week. 5. They didn't arrive this morning. 6. She didn't use the correct word. 7. We didn't wait for you after class. 8. She didn't invite him to her party. 9. I didn't expect to see her yesterday. 10. They didn't receive a letter this morning. Counts Nouns Countable nouns are easy to recognize. They are things that we can count. For example: "pen". We can count pens. We can have one, two, three or more pens. Here are some more countable nouns: 1. Dog 2. Cat 3. Animal 4. Man 5. Person 6. Bottle 7. Coin 8. Cup 9. Table 10. Suitcase Countable nouns can be singular or plural: 1. My dog is playing. 2. My dogs are hungry. We can use the indefinite article a/an with countable nouns 3. A dog is an animal. When a countable noun is singular, we must use a word like a/the/my/this with it: 4. I want an orange. (not I want orange.) 5. Where is my bottle? (not Where is bottle?)

When a countable noun is plural, we can use it alone: 6. I like oranges. 7. Bottles can break. We can use some and any with countable nouns: 8. I've got some dollars. 9. Have you got any pens? We can use a few and many with countable nouns: 10. I've got a few dollars. Nouncounts Nouns 1.water 2.milk 3.wine 4.beer 5.cake 6.sugar 7.rice 8.meat 9.cheese 10.flour Tag question 1. its a beautiful day, isn't it? 2. Martha is angry, isn't she? 3. You are really tired, aren't you? 4. They're very nice people, aren't they? 5. You are coming tomorrow, aren't you? 6. Pedro's flying now, isn't he? 7. It was a beautiful day, wasn't it? 8. Martha was angry, wasn't she? 9. You were really tired, weren't you? 10. You were studying at 6, weren't you? Should / shouldnt 1. You should be more attentive. 2. We should go out to get some air. 3. You shouldnt catch that train. 4. You should read the bible.

5. The dog should wait in the street. 6. The kids should wear their jackets, its cold. 7. Smoking is unhealthy, we should stop doing it. 8. The vase is going to fall, they shouldnt move the furniture. 9. If go out you should get the umbrella. 10. You shouldnt speak like that to your friends.

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