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REWRITE THE COMPLETE SENTENCE USING THE ADVERB IN BRACKETS

IN ITS CORRECT POSITION.


Example: I play tennis on Sundays. (often)
Answer: I often play tennis on Sundays.

1) He listens to the radio. (often)


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2) They read a book. (sometimes)
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3) Pete gets angry. (never)
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4) Tom is very friendly. (usually)
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5) I take sugar in my coffee. (sometimes)
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6) Ramon and Frank are hungry. (often)
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7) My grandmother goes for a walk in the evening. (always)
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8) Walter helps his father in the kitchen. (usually)
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9) They watch TV in the afternoon. (never)
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10) Christine smokes. (never)
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11) I'm late. (never)

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12) They go out in the week. (seldom)
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13) We don't see her. (often)
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14) I take too long in the shower. (always)
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15) Sam arrives on time. (usually)
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16) Our class isn't clean. (always)
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17) Do you go to the cinema on Fridays? (always)
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18) Do you feel sad? (sometimes)
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19 ) That dirty pig cleans his teeth. (never)
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20) Our Maths teacher smiles. (sometimes)
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21) I have corn flakes for breakfast.( always)
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22) Oliver buys new clothes.( hardly ever)
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1.- What time do you eat breakfast?


2.- What time do you get up?
3.- What do you do in the morning?
4.- What do you do in the afternoon?
5.- What do you do in the evening?
6.- How often do you go to the cinema?
7.- Where do you do exercises?
8.- How many brothers do you have?
9.- Why do you study in Las Delicias high school?
10.- What does your mother do in the morning?
11.- What does your father do in the afternoon?
12.- How often do you study English?
13.- Do you read books?
14.- What do you have for breakfast?
15.- Do you get up early?
16.- Do you speak English?
17.- What do you do in class?
18.- Where do you study English?
19.- Does your mother check her e-mail?
20.- Does your father use a computer?
21.- What do you prefer English or French?
22.- What do you do on Saturday?
23.- How often do you practice Mathematics?
24.- What time do you go to bed?
25.-How often do you eat fruit?

CHOOSE A FEW OR A LITTLE.


1. He has (a few / a little) plans.
2. She has got (a few / a little) milk.
3. He drank (a few / a little) whisky.
4. And has (a few / a little) friends.
5. We saw (a few / a little) people at the restaurant.
6. I bought (a few / a little) newspapers.
7. There is (a few / a little) petrol in his car.
8. There are (a few / a little) bottles on the table.
9. I want to eat (a few / a little) bread.
10. Have you got (a few / a little) magazines at home?
11. Put (a few / a little) cooking oil in the pan.
12. Sindy has only (a few / a little) flowers.
13. There is only (a few / a little) food in the refrigerator.

CHOOSE MANY, TOO MANY, MUCH, TOO MUCH.


2- There are ( much / many) cars on the street.
3- There is ( too many / too much) crime in the city.
9- There are (many / much) motorcycles on the streets.
10- There is ( too many / too much) crime in my city.
14- When you drive at 6:00 pm, there is ( too much / too many) traffic.
DECIDE WHETHER YOU HAVE TO USE MUCH OR MANY.
1.- Jane hasn't got (much / many) time.
2.- Do you know ( many / much) words in English?
3.- He didn't eat ( many /much ) meat.
4.- There isn't ( many / much) butter in the fridge.
5.- How ( much /many) eggs did the hens lay?
6.- Samantha has as ( much / many) money as Bruce.
7.- How (much / many) lessons do you have on Mondays?
8.- There was too ( much / many) noise in the streets.
9.- Do you have (many / much) friends abroad?
10.-Do you have (many / much

) questions?

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