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Inglés II (Primer dioma) “Let’s

Get some Practice”


Nombre del alumno/a: Cesar Castañeda

1. Complete the chart with the comparative and superlative form of the adjectives:

Positive degree Comparative degree Superlative degree


good Better best
bad Worse worst
easy Easier Easiest
close Closer closest
dangerous More dangerous Most dangerous
expensive More expensive Most expensive
interesting More interesting Most interesting
smart Smarter smartest
beautiful More beautiful Most beautiful
delicious More Delicious Most delicious

2. Complete these sentences with the adjectives between brackets in the comparative or
superlative degree:

1. April is warmer(warm) than January.


2. My mobile is more expensive (expensive) than yours.
3. This is the most boring (boring) film I've ever seen.
4. Pam's hair is longer (long) than Kate's hair.
5. Sam is the taller (tall) than Nick.
6. This dress is the most beautiful(beautiful).

3. Match each verb tense with its proper use. Some of them may have more than one. Write
the corresponding letter next to each tense as in the example below.

Uses Tenses
E, ñ,i Present simple
G,A Present continuous
K,J Past simple
M,H,D,C Past continous
N,F Present perfect
L,B Past perfect

a - To refer to actions happening at the moment of speaking

b - To express actions that started in the past and last until now

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c - To refer to actions that had taken place before other actions in the past.

d - To refer to an action that was in progress at a specific moment in the past.

e - To express a fact which is always true, or true for a long time or generalizations

f - To talk about change that has happened over a period of time.

g - To express arrangements or future plans.

h - To indicate that a longer action in the past was interrupted

I - To express the idea that an action is repeated or usual

j - To refer to actions that were or weren't true in the past but aren't or are true now

k - To express a series of completed actions

l - To show the cause of a past action

m - To refer to two actions happening at the same time (in the past)

n - To talk about a period of time in the past.

ñ - To talk about scheduled events in the near future.

4. Write these sentences into the following forms:

a. They live in Manchester.

Interrogative
Did they live in Manchester.
Negative
They did not live in Manchester.

b. I am working in a shop.

Interrogative
Am i working in a shop?
Negative
I am not working in a shop

c. I saw Michael yesterday.

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Interrogative
Did you see Michael yesterday?
Negative
I didn`t Michael yesterday.

d. John was playing basketball.

Interrogative
Was he playing basketball?
Negative
He wasn`t playing basketball.

e. Susan has written a novel.

Interrogative
Has she write a novel?
Negative
She hasn`t written a novel.

d. They had arrived before.

Interrogative
Had they arrived before?.
Negative
They had not arrived before.

5. Complete these sentences with the present simple or the present continuous:

1. Paul is playing (play) football at the moment.


2. We often eating (eat) a sandwich for dinner.
3. I am listening (listen) to my teacher now.
5. Look! John drives (drive) his new car.
6. Olivia calls (call) her mum every week.

6. Complete these sentences with the past simple and the past progressive tense.

1. The receptionist welcomed the guests and asked them to fill in the form.
2. The car broke down and we had to walk home.
3. My father came in, looked around and told me to tidy up my room.
4. As long as one group was preparing dinner, the others were collecting wood for their campfire.
5. While the parents were having breakfast, their children were running about.

7. Complete the sentences with the past simple or the present perfect.

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1. We went (go) to the movies last week.

2. Tom has already seen (see) that movie three times already.

3. Have you ever gone to Rome?

4. I `ve been living (live) in Manchester for five years.

5. Tom lived (live) in France ten years ago.

8. Complete the text with the missing verbs from this mystery story:

Last night I was walking home next to the river Thames, when something strange happened to me. It
was late at night and I’d had a long and difficult day at work. There was a large full moon in the sky and
everything was quiet. I was tired and lonely and I’d just had a few pints of beer in my local pub, so I
decided to stop by the riverside and look at the moon for a while. I sat on some steps very close to the
water’s edge and looked up at the big yellow moon and wondered if it really was made of cheese. I felt
very tired so I closed my eyes and after a few minutes, I fell asleep.

When I woke up, the moon had moved behind a cloud and it was very dark and cold. The wind was
blowing and an owl hooted in a tree above me. I rubbed my eyes and started to get up, when suddenly I
heard a splash. I looked down at the water and saw something. Something terrible and frightening, and
unlike anything I’d ever seen before. Something was coming out of the water and moving towards me.

9. Order these words to form correct passive sentences:

1. are/from wood /made/ these chairs


The chairs are made from wood.

2. are/ at 10 pm/ the doors/ opened


The doors are opened at 10pm.

3. was/ in April / Mary/ born


Mary was born in April.

4. will/ read / the reports/ on Monday


The reports will be read on Monday.

5. last night/ was/ his bike/ stolen


His bike was stolen last night.

10. Fill in the PASSIVE in the appropriate tense:

1. (Hamlet/ write / Shakespeare) Romeo and Juliet was written by Shakespeare


2. (Picasso/ paint / Guernica) Guernica was being painted at thay time by Picasso.
3. (milk / produce / cows) The milk is produced by cows.

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4. (tea / grow / in India) Tea grows in India.
5. (people / speak / English/ in USA) English is spoken by the people in Usa.
6. (James / cook / dinner/ every day) James cooks dinner every day.
7. (the work / finish / the team / yesterday) The team have finished the work yesterday.
8. (the / take to a hospital / now) the injured man is taken to a hospital now.
9. (the car / repair / tomorrow) The car will be repaired tomorrow.
10. (the letter / send / last week) The letter was sent last week.

11. Turn from ACTIVE into PASSIVE:

1.- Doctor Brown will give you some advice.

Some advice will be given to you by Doctor Brown


2.- A famous designer will redecorate the hotel.

The hotel will be redecorated by a famous designer


3.- Steven Spielberg directed "E.T.

E.T was directed by Steven Spielberg


4.- Someone has broken the crystal vase.

The crystal vase has been broken by someone


5.- His parents have brought him up to be polite.

He was brought up by his parent to be polite


6.- Fleming discovered penicillin.

Penincilin was discovered by Fleming


7.- They will advertise the product on television.

The product will be advertised on television


8.- Someone is remaking that film.

That film is being remade by someone


9.- Picasso painted that picture.

That picture was painted by Picasso

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