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EJERCICIOS DE REFUERZO EXAMEN REMEDIAL

QUESTION TAGS
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3 Complete the exercise with appropriate tags.

1. Claudia wasn’t in the class, ?

2. Mind the traffic, ?

3. I am afraid he is seriously ill, ?

4. He won't mind if I use his phone, ?

No, of course he won't.

5. He never acts like a gentleman, ?

6. Everybody was very happy, ?

7. Tom knows that his father is in the hospital, ?

8. Don't drop that vase, ?

No, don't worry.

9. I think she deliberately provoked him, ?

10. I suspect he is in love, ?

11. I’m right, ?

12. I'm too impatient, ?

Yes, you are sometimes.

13. It appears that she is enjoying herself, ?

14. You've got a camera, ?

Yes, why? Do you want to borrow it?

15. Nothing about me is true, ?


16. Amanda would like to get a scholarship, ?

17. Carol can cope with the situation, ?

18. You weren't listening, ?

Yes, I was!

19. I don’t suppose you are serious, ?

20. I don’t think anyone will volunteer, ?


ADVERBS vs ADJECTIVES
1. Complete the following exercise with adjective or adverb form of the words.

1. That pitbull looks . (angry)

2. She spoke . (quiet)

3. Erica listened to her mother . (careful)

4. Mary makes mistakes. (careless)

5. Children grow (quick)

6. He is very today. (happy)

7. It's raining . (heavy)

8. Morgan was hurt in a car accident. (serious)

9. His situation was very . (serious)

2. Complete each sentence using the words from the table in the correct adjective or
adverb forms.

careful complete continuous financial fluent

happy nervous perfect quick special

quickly
1. Our holiday was too short. The time passed very .

2. Tom doesn't take risks when he's driving. He's always .

3. Sally works . She never seems to stop.


4. Alice and Stan are very married.

5. Monica's English is very although she makes a lot of mistakes.

6. I cooked this meal for you, so I hope you like it.

7. Everything was very quiet. There was silence.

8. I tried on the shoes and they fitted me .

9. Do you usually feel before examinations?

10. I'd like to buy a car but it's impossible for me at the moment.

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ORDERING ADJECTIVES
1. Choose the correct answer:
A. The house is __________________.
o large and white
o white and large
o large white
B. They live in a __________________ house.
o large and white
o white and large
o large White

C. My grandmother lives in the ________________________ house on the corner


o little blue, green and white
o little blue and green and white
o little, blue, green, and white
D. The store carries an assortment of _____________________ objects.
o interesting new, old and antique
o new, old, interesting and antique
o interesting, old and new and antique
E. We went for a two-week cruise on a __________________________ ocean
liner.
o incredible brand-new, huge Italian
o incredible, huge, brand-new Italian
o Italian incredible, brand-new, huge
2. Which sentence uses the correct order of adjectives:
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A. We took a ride on a blue, old Chinese bus.
B. We took a ride on a Chinese, old, blue bus.
C. We took a ride on an old, blue Chinese bus.

2.-
A. I’d like three good reasons why you don’t like spinach.
B. I’d like a good three reasons why you don’t like spinach.
C. I’d like good reasons three why you don’t like spinach.

3.-
A. I like that really big red old antique tractor in the museum.
B. I like that really big old red antique tractor in the museum.
C. I like that old, red, really big antique tractor in the museum.

4.-
A. My brother rode a beautiful big black Friesian horse in the parade.
B. My brother rode a beautiful Friesian big black horse in the parade.
C. My brother rode a big, black, beautiful Friesian horse in the parade.
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USE OF ADDITIONS WITH CONJUNCTIONS

AND… TOO/AND… EITHER/AND-SO/AND-NEITHER/BUT

1. Join the sentences with additions.

AND… TOO/ AND-SO

1. She can speak English. They can speak English.

2. You should exercise more. He should exercise more.

3. I am very intelligent. She is very intelligent.

4. You have played since very Young. He has played since very Young.

5. My mom sing every Sunday. My father sings every Sunday.



2. AND… EITHER/AND-NEITHER
1. They aren’t Smart. You aren’t Smart.


2. I do note at a lot. He doesn’t eat a lot.

3. You aren’t nice. He isn`t nice.

4. We can’t go to the party. He can’t go to the party.

5. I won’t travel this summer. She won’t travel this summer.

3. Write sentences using the nouns in parenthesis with the conjunction BUT.
1. Birds fly. (fish)

2. I can’t sing. (you)

3. Bananas are yellow. (grapes)

4. He likes to run. (I)

5. My parents have a house. (my sister)


DEFINITE AND INDEFINITE ARTICLES

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VOCABULARY:
Mood: the way you feel at a particular time.

Successful: achieving the results wanted or hoped for.

Intentional: planned or intended.

Consume: to use fuel, energy, or time, especially in large amounts.

Imitaion: made to look like something else.

Dependable: If someone or something is dependable, you can have confidence in him, her, or
it.

Balanced: considering all sides or opinions equally.

Diet: the food and drink usually eaten or drunk by a person or group.

Mix: to combine.

Complex: difficult to understand or find an answer to because of having many different parts.

Disgusting: extremely unpleasant or unacceptable.

Encounter: a meeting, especially one that happens by chance.

Calorie: a unit of energy, often used as a measurement of the amount of energy that food
provides.

Behaviour: a particular way of acting.

Concentrate: to direct your attention or your efforts towards a particular activity, subject, or
problem.

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