1º BAC.- 2ND TERM- revision. COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES WITH THE MOST SUITABLE TENSE OF THE INFINITIVE IN BRACKETS: 1-Lisa DIDN'T GO(not/ go) to work yesterday. 2-We can go out now. It ISN'T RAINING(not/rain). 3-What DO YOU DO(you/ do) in your free time? Do you have any hobbies? 4-“Anna has gone out.” “What time DID SHE GO(she/ go)?” 5-Molly lives in Dublin. She HAS LIVED (live) there all her life. 6-“HAVE YOU EVER READ( you/ever/ read) this book?” “ Yes, I READ(read) it last year. 7-What ARE YOU DOING (you/ do) next weekend? 8-Mozart was a composer. He WROTE(write) more than 600 pieces of music. 9-Yesterday Sam TOOK (take) a photograph of me while I WASN'T LOOKING (not/look). COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES WITH “AM/IS ARE GOING TO” , “WILL” OR “SHALL”: 1-“Hello, can I speak to Jim?” “Just a moment. I WILL get him.” 2-“Did you know that it is Sarah’s birthday tomorrow?” “No, I didn’t. I WILL buy her some flowers. 3-I’ve got some good news. I AM GOING TO have a baby! 4-“Have you decided where to go for your holidays?” “ Yes, I AM GOING TO visit the most important cities in Europe. 5-In the year 2200 humans WILL live on the Moon. 6-Don’t worry. I WILL phone you every day. I promise. COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES WITH THE MOST SUITABLE MODAL VERB: 1-That restaurant…………………….be very good because it is always full of people. a-Must b- should c- can’t 2-They haven’t lived here for very long. They……………………know many people. a-Must b- should c- can’t 3-Perhaps Helen is in her office. Helen..................be in her office. a-Must b- may c- should. 4-Bill starts work at 5 a.m. He …………………………..get up at 4 a.m. a-Can b- has to c- may 5-Richard ……………………………wear a suit to work, but he usually does. a-Hasn’t to b- doesn’t have to c- has to 6-I don’t want anyone to know about our plan. You………………………..tell anyone. a-May not b- don’t have to c- mustn’t. 7-My advice is that you ……………………………………go to bed so late. a-May b- shouldn't c- can.
WRITE SENTENCES USING COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES. 1-My watch was £ 50. Your watch was £ 30. MY WATCH WAS MORE EXPENSIVE THAN YOURS./YOUR WATCH WAS CHEAPER THAN MINE. 2-Tom is 30. Andrew is 34. James is 35. TOM IS THE YOUNGEST./ JAMES IS THE OLDEST. 3-Today the temperature is 13º. Yesterday it was 10º. TODAY IT IS HOTTER THAN YESTERDAY./ YESTERDAY IT WAS COLDER THAN TODAY. 4-“King Lear” is a good story. “Othello” is a very good story. “Hamlet” is an excellent story. “KING LEAR” IS THE WORST STORY. /“HAMLET” IS THE BEST STORY. 5-Liz is 1m 68 tall. Ben is 1m 65 tall. LIZ IS TALLER THAN BEN./ BEN IS SHORTER THAN LIZ. COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES USING “TOO” OR “ENOUGH”: 1-I don’t like the weather here. There’s TOO much rain. 2-You don’t eat ENOUGH vegetables. You should eat more. 3-It is TOO cold to go out. 4-These shoes are TOO big for me. 5-They aren’t old ENOUGH to get married. 6-I haven’t got ENOUGH money to buy a new car. COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONAL SENTENCES: 1-I don’t know the answer. If I KNEW (know) the answer, I WOULD TELL (tell) you. 2-Tom is always late. If he IS (be) late today, we WON'T WAIT (not/wait) for him. 3-Andrew always shouts at me. If he SHOUTS (shout) at me again, I WILL GET (get) very angry. 4-We haven’t got a key. If we HAD (have) a key, we WOULD GO (go) into the house. 5-I am not hungry. I WOULD EAT (eat) something if I WERE ( WAS is also possible) (be) hungry.
1º BAC.- 2ND TERM- revision.
ReplyDeleteCOMPLETE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES WITH THE MOST SUITABLE TENSE OF THE INFINITIVE IN BRACKETS:
1-Lisa DIDN'T GO(not/ go) to work yesterday.
2-We can go out now. It ISN'T RAINING(not/rain).
3-What DO YOU DO(you/ do) in your free time? Do you have any hobbies?
4-“Anna has gone out.” “What time DID SHE GO(she/ go)?”
5-Molly lives in Dublin. She HAS LIVED (live) there all her life.
6-“HAVE YOU EVER READ( you/ever/ read) this book?” “ Yes, I READ(read) it last year.
7-What ARE YOU DOING (you/ do) next weekend?
8-Mozart was a composer. He WROTE(write) more than 600 pieces of music.
9-Yesterday Sam TOOK (take) a photograph of me while I WASN'T LOOKING (not/look).
COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES WITH “AM/IS ARE GOING TO” , “WILL” OR “SHALL”:
1-“Hello, can I speak to Jim?” “Just a moment. I WILL get him.”
2-“Did you know that it is Sarah’s birthday tomorrow?” “No, I didn’t. I WILL buy her some flowers.
3-I’ve got some good news. I AM GOING TO have a baby!
4-“Have you decided where to go for your holidays?” “ Yes, I AM GOING TO visit the most important cities in Europe.
5-In the year 2200 humans WILL live on the Moon.
6-Don’t worry. I WILL phone you every day. I promise.
COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES WITH THE MOST SUITABLE MODAL VERB:
1-That restaurant…………………….be very good because it is always full of people.
a-Must b- should c- can’t
2-They haven’t lived here for very long. They……………………know many people.
a-Must b- should c- can’t
3-Perhaps Helen is in her office. Helen..................be in her office.
a-Must b- may c- should.
4-Bill starts work at 5 a.m. He …………………………..get up at 4 a.m.
a-Can b- has to c- may
5-Richard ……………………………wear a suit to work, but he usually does.
a-Hasn’t to b- doesn’t have to c- has to
6-I don’t want anyone to know about our plan. You………………………..tell anyone.
a-May not b- don’t have to c- mustn’t.
7-My advice is that you ……………………………………go to bed so late.
a-May b- shouldn't c- can.
WRITE SENTENCES USING COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES.
1-My watch was £ 50. Your watch was £ 30.
MY WATCH WAS MORE EXPENSIVE THAN YOURS./YOUR WATCH WAS CHEAPER THAN MINE.
2-Tom is 30. Andrew is 34. James is 35.
TOM IS THE YOUNGEST./ JAMES IS THE OLDEST.
3-Today the temperature is 13º. Yesterday it was 10º.
TODAY IT IS HOTTER THAN YESTERDAY./ YESTERDAY IT WAS COLDER THAN TODAY.
4-“King Lear” is a good story. “Othello” is a very good story. “Hamlet” is an excellent story.
“KING LEAR” IS THE WORST STORY. /“HAMLET” IS THE BEST STORY.
5-Liz is 1m 68 tall. Ben is 1m 65 tall.
LIZ IS TALLER THAN BEN./ BEN IS SHORTER THAN LIZ.
COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES USING “TOO” OR “ENOUGH”:
1-I don’t like the weather here. There’s TOO much rain.
2-You don’t eat ENOUGH vegetables. You should eat more.
3-It is TOO cold to go out.
4-These shoes are TOO big for me.
5-They aren’t old ENOUGH to get married.
6-I haven’t got ENOUGH money to buy a new car.
COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONAL SENTENCES:
1-I don’t know the answer. If I KNEW (know) the answer, I WOULD TELL (tell) you.
2-Tom is always late. If he IS (be) late today, we WON'T WAIT (not/wait) for him.
3-Andrew always shouts at me. If he SHOUTS (shout) at me again, I WILL GET (get) very angry.
4-We haven’t got a key. If we HAD (have) a key, we WOULD GO (go) into the house.
5-I am not hungry. I WOULD EAT (eat) something if I WERE ( WAS is also possible) (be) hungry.
Las soluciones del ejercicio de modales son:
ReplyDelete1- must
2- can't
3- may
4- has to
5- doesn't have to
6- mustn't
7- shouldn't