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Universidad Abierta Para Adultos

(UAPA)

Participant:

José Miguel Méndez

Matrícula:

15-1100

Career:

Enterprise Accounting.

Facilitador:

Rafael Alberto Marmolejos

Subject:

English 4

Topic:

Homework 1

Date

Friday, March 10, 2017


Santiago De Los Caballeros
República Dominicana
UNIT 5-
Exercise D. Page 59
Circle need or needs
1. Ruby needs to work in the factory on Friday to play the rent.
2. They need to go to the real estate agent to find a house.
3. Antonio needs to visit the DMV to get a license.
4. We need to find a hotel to sleep tonight.
5. I need to go to the dentist’s office to have an examination.
6. She needs to go school to learn English.

Exercise E. Page 59
Look at the sentences in exercise D. Answer the questions.

1. Why does ruby need to work?


To pay the rent.
2. Why do they need to go to the real estate office?
To find a house
3. Why does Antonio need to visit the DMV?
To get license
4. Why do we need to find a hotel?
To sleep tonight
5. Why do you need to go the dentist?
To have an examination
6. Why does she need to go to school?
To learn English

Exercise F. Page 59
Use need or needs and the words in the box to complete the sentences.

Go to the hospital drive to the park send a letter


see a police officer By a new car look for a new
house talk to the doctor eat lunch

1. She is very sick. She needs to go to the hospital.


2. They live in an apartment. They need to look for a new house.
3. Marco is at the post office. He needs to send a later.
4. He has a driver’s license but no car. He needs to buy a car.
5. We are hungry. Let’s find a good restaurant. We need to eat lunch.
6. You are going to doctor smith's office. You need to talk to the doctor.
7. You lost your purse. You need to see a police officer.
8. The park is five miles from here. I need to drive to the park.
Exercise D. Page 61
Bubble in the correct verb in the imperative.
1- Left on First Street. Turns turn he turns
2- On the left. Stop stops is stopping
3- Straight ahead. Going goes go
4- Around. Stop turns turn
5- Right at the intersection. Is turning going turn
6- ! goes turning stop

Exercise E. Page 61
Add periods and capital letters to the directions.

1. Turn around go straight ahead three miles turn left on mulberry avenue
turn right on prentice street sop on the left.

Turn around. Go straight ahead three miles. Turn left on Mulberry Avenue. Turn
right on Pretice Street. Stop on the left.

2. Go straight ahead to Montgomery Street, turn left on main. Stop on the


left

Go straight ahead to Mont Gomery Street. Turn left on Main. Stop on the left.

3. Turn left on Fifth Avenue. Turn right on Kennedy Street. Stop straight
ahead

Turn left on Fifth Avenue. Turn right on Kennedy Street. Stop straight ahead.

4. Make a u-turn on Adams. Go straight ahead three blocks. Stop on the


right

Make a u-turn. Turn on Adams. Go straight ahead three blocks. Stop on the
right.

5. Turn right on Jacob’s place make a u-turn at the light. Turn left on pine
stop

Turn right on Jacob’s place. Make a u-turn at the light. Turn left on pine. Stop!
Exercise E. Page 63
Using the map in exercise A, complete the sentences with prepositions.

1. Clothes mart is next to advantage market.


2. The shopping mall is in front of Ruben’s department store.
3. Claudia’s restaurant is behind Ruben’s department store.
4. Taco town is on the corner of Redcliff and Main Street.
5. Luigi’s pharmacy is between Polly’s pets and Claudia’s restaurant.
6. Taco town is behind home aid hardware.
7. American bank is next to Polly’s pets.
8. Shoe emporium is on city mall drive.
9. Shoe emporium is under Luigi's pharmacy.
10. Polly’s pets are next to American bank.

Exercise F. Page 63
Write sentences about your community. Use the prepositions.

1. (Next to) The city heal is next to the school


2. (Across from) The school is across from the police station
3. (Between) The bank is between Gina’s fashion and shopping mall
4. (In back of) The park is in back of the church.
5. (In front of ) The park is in front of the church
6. (On the corner of) The police station is on the cover of Duarte and main
street
7. (Around the corner from) The hospital is around the corner from nova's
pharmacy

-Choose the right preposition of place: at, next to, in, in front of, on.
1. On the picture, I can see a family.
2. The mother is standing in front of her son and daughter.
3. She is holding a vase in her hand.
4. The son and the daughter are smiling on each other.
5. There is a window next to the door.
6. The woman is looking at her daughter.
7. She lives on Monumental Avenue.
8. I don’t want to live in a noisy city.

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