Escolar Documentos
Profissional Documentos
Cultura Documentos
2ND SEMESTER
UNIT 1
I.4.1.
1. b. them;
2. b. her;
3. a. it;
4. a. him;
5. a. it
6. a. her
7. a. it
8. b. them
9. a. who
10. a. what
I.4.2.
1. I talked to the boy WHOSEcar had broken down at the corner of
the street.
2. Mr. Nelson, WHO..is a teacher, lives next door.
3. They often visit their aunt WHOlives in Scotland.
4. This is a student WHOSEname I cannot remember.
5. Thats John, the boy WHOMI have known since he was a little baby.
6. Thank you very much for the book THAT/ WHICHyou lent to me.
7. .WHICHis the capital in England?
8. .WHICHcity do you like best; London, Paris, Prague or
Amsterdam?
9. .WHAT.is on in London right now?
10. .WHOSE.is that guide book? Its not mine.
11. To WHOM.did you send that postcard with a picture of Big
Ben?
12. Robert painted this T-shirt HIMSELF
13. Lisa did the cake all by HERSELF..
14. We helped OURSELVES..to some brandy at the party.
15. Emma, has your son taken the photo all by HIMSELF..?
16. The child wrote the letter HIMSELF.
17. For WHOM.did Sheila make these cookies?
18. WHICH.. of the names did you choose for the puppy?
19. Help YOURSELFwith a cake, please.
20. IT..was a good example he gave.
I.4.3.
1. Your telephone might work, but MINE.doesnt. I couldnt phone
anyone.
2. My grammar book is thicker than Marys. Mine is 300 pages long, while
HERS..is 200.
3. The gloves she lost were not HERS . They were mine, unfortunately.
4. Tom, my pencil is broken. May I borrow YOURS..?
5. Your colleagues were wonderful. THEIRS.just didnt want to hear
about this.
6. Kate has eaten her lunch already, but I'm saving MINEuntil later.
7. You can't have any chocolate! It's HERS. . She will scold you!
8. We gave them our telephone number, and they gave us THEIRS
9. Its not my dog. Its THEIRS.. They take care of it.
10. This is my opinion and only MINE
I.4.4. Fill in the gaps with the correct reflexive pronouns.
1. I did not want to believe it and then I saw the UFO MYSELF.
2. The girl looked at HERSELFin the mirror.
3. Freddy, you'll have to do your homework YOURSELF.
4. You don't need to help them. They can do it THEMSELVES.
5. I introduced MYSELF.to my new neighbour.
6. Boys, can you make your beds YOURSELVES.?
7. She made HERSELF..a pullover.
8. What happens when a fighting fish sees ITSELF..in the mirror?
9. The father decided to repair the car HIMSELF..
10. We can move the table OURSELVES..
I.4.5. Fill in the gaps with the appropriate demonstrative pronoun/ adjective:
1. He can't understand THIS..problem. Could you help him?
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I.5.2.
1. The man, WHOSE.. father is a doctor, has just had an operation.
2. The children WHOare shouting in the street are not from our
school.
3. The car, WHOSE..owner is a young man, is an American one.
4. What did you do with the money THAT..your mother gave to you?
5. .WHOis Pamela Anderson? - Shes an American film-star.
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UNIT 2
II.4.3.
1. Cnd te-ai nscut? When were you born?
2. n ce an te-ai nscut? When were you born?
3. Cnd s-a nscut mama ta? When was your mother born?
4. n ce an s-a nscut tatl tu? When was your father born?
5. La ce dat a fost proclamat independena Romniei? When was Romanias
independence declared?
UNIT 3
III.4.1.
1. He reads the newspaper QUICKLY.every morning. (quick)
2. Mary is a very NICE..person. (nice)
3. This class is TERRIBLY.loud today. (terrible)
4. Max is an EXTREMELY..good singer. (extreme)
5. One can EASILY..open a bottle using this device. (easy)
6. Its a WONDERFUL..day today. (wonderful)
7. She sang the song BEAUTIFULLY.. (beautiful)
8. He is always a CAREFUL..driver. (careful)
9. He drives the car CAREFULLY..(careful).
10. The dog barks LOUDLY..(loud).
III.4.2. Rewrite the complete sentence using the word in brackets:
1. He OFTEN listens to the radio. (often)
2. They SOMETIMES read a book. (sometimes)
3. Pete NEVER gets angry. (never)
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III.4.3.
1. I speak English FLUENTLYnow than last year. (fluent)
2. She greeted me POLITELYof all. (polite)
3. She smiled HAPPILYthan before. (happy)
4. This girl dances GRACEFULLY.of all. (graceful)
5. Could you write CLEARLY? (clear)
6. Planes can fly HIGHER.than birds. (high)
7. He had an accident last year. Now, he drives MORE
CAREFULLY.than before. (careful)
8. Jim can run FASTER.than John. (fast)
9. Our team played WORSTof all. (bad)
10. He worked HARDER.than ever before. (hard)
III.4.4.
1. Joanne is happy. She smiles HAPPILY.
2. The boy is loud. He shouts LOUDLY..
3. Her English is fluent. She speaks English FLUENTLY..
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UNIT 4
IV.4.1.
can
could
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may
might
should
ought to
shall
will
IV.4.2.
1. d
2. a
3. b
4. c
5. b
6. b
7. b
8. b
9. c
10. d
11. a
12. a
13. a
14. a
15. c
16. a
17. a
18. a
19. d
IV.4.3.
1. I must begin. I HAD TO BEGIN./ I WILL HAVE TO BEGIN.
2. You dont have to come. YOU DIDNT HAVE TO COME./ YOU WILL NOT HAVE
TO COME.
3. You cant mean it. YOU COULDNT MEAN IT.
4. You should help me. YOU SHOULD HAVE HELPED ME.
5. The data must be wrong. THE DATA MUST HAVE BEEN WRONG.
6. I cant speak German. I COULDNT SPEAK/ I WILL NOT BE ABLE TO SPEAK.
7. We may use calculators at the exam. WE WERE NOT ALLOWED TO USE/ WE WILL
NOT BE ALLOWED TO USE.
8. You may be right. YOU MAY HAVE BEEN RIGHT.
9. I can carry the bag for you. I COULD CARRY/ I WILL BE ABLE TO ACARRY
10. You must listen to your parents. YOU HAD TO LISTEN/ YOU WILL HAVE TO
LISTEN.
IV.5.1.
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could
have to
must
might
should
HadSOMEONE PHONED
8. If you had been more careful, you wouldnt have lost your credit card.
HadYOU BEEN, YOU...
9. If you had told me about your debt, I could have helped you.
HadYOU TOLD ME
10.If you change your mind, well go together to the party.
ShouldYOU CHANGE..
V.4.5. Rewrite the following sentences using unless:
1. UNLESS the students WRITE their homework, they will get bad marks.
2. UNLESS we HURRY, well miss the train.
3. UNLESS I TAKE my umbrella, Ill get wet.
4. UNLESS it IS fine tomorrow, we wont go for a ride.
5. UNLESS the employer GIVES him a pay rise, he will resign.
6. UNLESS he HAD got bad news, he wouldnt be so upset.
7. He wouldnt have gone to the party UNLESS they HAD invited him.
8. She couldNT become a famous singer UNLESS she took music lessons.
9. They wouldnt invest their money UNLESS they WERE sure about the profit.
10. I WOULD have invited you at the cinema UNLESS I had seen the film before.
7. Somebody tells me that Sarah is on holiday in Italy at the moment. This cannot be
true
because
I'm
seeing
her
in
town
tonight.
If Sarah (be) WERE..in Italy, I (see/ not) WOULD NOT
SEEher in town tonight.
8. Somebody tells me that Sarah is on holiday in Italy at the moment. This cannot be
true
because
I
saw
her
in
town
last
night.
If Sarah (be) HAD BEENin Italy, I (see/ not) WOULD NOT
HAVE SEEN..her in town last night.
9. My brother feels like he is getting the flu. I tell him you (get/ not) WOULD
NOT GET..the flu if you (eat) ATE..more fruit.
10. A few weeks ago, my brother had the flu. I tell him
You (get/ not) WOULD NOT HAVE GOT.the flu if you (eat) HAD
EATEN. more fruit.
V.5.2. Consider the following text and then provide the right form of the verbs
given:
New Orleans was founded by the French. It first had a French name, Nouvelle-Orlans,
in honour of the Duke of Orleans, King of France. The city lies on the river Mississippi
and a riverboat cruise on the Mississippi is an unforgettable experience. New Orleans is
also an important centre for music, especially for jazz and rhythm and blues.
1. Do you like jazz music? Because if you (like) LIKE. jazz, you (love)
WILL LOVE..New Orleans.
2. Vanessa hates boat trips. But if she (hate / not) DID NOT..boat trips,
she (enjoy) WOULD NOT ENJOY a riverboat cruise on the
Mississippi.
3. I (do) WOULD DO.a course in jazz dancing if I (have)
HAD..more time. But unfortunately I don't have time.
4. If the founders of the city (hate) HAD HATED.the King of France,
they (call / not) WOULD NOT HAVE CALLED..the place
Nouvelle-Orlans in honour of him.