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INSTITUTO SUPERIOR

TECNOLOGICO “EL ORO”

DEBER DE: INGLES UNIDAD 9 Y 10


PERTENECE A:
KEVIN ADRIAN ALAVA ESPINOZA
NIVEL: 4
DOCENTE: LCD. EDDIE QUIMI

FECHA: 26/04/2020

AÑO LECTIVO
2019-2020
PAGINA 101
C GRAMMAR PRACTICE Complete each sentence in your own way. Use infinitives of
purpose.
1 Don’t forget to click on the save icon to save your document.
2 You can click on the print icon to print a document.
3 Put the cursor on the pull-down menu to select more options.
4 I bought a new scanner to scan some document.
5 I e-mailed my friend to know about the.
6 I connected to the Internet to do research.

PAGINA 102
A GRAMMAR PRACTICE Read each statement about a product. Write a sentence with
as . . . as and the cue to compare the products.
1 The new Shine keyboard is popular. The one from Digitek is popular, too.
(just) The new Shine keyboard is just as popular as the one from Digitek.
2 The XCue joystick is easy to use. The JRock joystick is also easy to use.
(just) The JRock joystick is just as easy to use as the XCue joystick.
3 The C50 monitor is large. The C30 monitor is a little larger than the C50.
(almost) The C50 monitor is almost as large as the C30 monitor.

PAGINA 106
A UNDERSTAND FROM CONTEXT Use the context of the articles to help you to complete
each definition.
c 1 A hacker is . . . a a software program that causes problems in computers.
a 2 A computer virus is . . . b a software program that tries to stop the spread of
viruses.
f 3 A criminal is . . . c a person who enters computer systems without
permission.
e 4 Junk e-mail is . . . d a person who steals other people’s personal information.
b 5 An anti-virus program is . . . e an advertisement you didn’t request.
g 6 A cyberbully is . . . f a person who breaks the law; for example, by stealing
money.
d 7 An identity thief is . . . g a person who sends cruel and negative messages to
another person online.
PAGINA 111
C FOCUS ON LANGUAGE Match each idiom from the Photo Story with its meaning.
1 an arm and a leg a a small amount of money.
2 split b I would feel bad about it.
3 put yourself in someone’s shoes c a lot of money.
4 a drop in the bucket d imagine another person´s point of view.
5 I couldn’t face myself. e leave

PAGE 114
A GRAMMAR PRACTICE Replace the noun phrases with possessive pronouns.

1 Those gloves are mine.

2 That is hers.
3 The books on that table are her.
4 Their car and ours are parked on the same street.

5 Are those my tickets or hers?

6 The white house is mine.

7 Is this painting yours or hers?


his
8 The newspaper under the chair is his .

9 Is this DVD yours or yours ?

10 Are these yours ?

B GRAMMAR PRACTICE Complete the conversations. Circle the correct adjectives and
pronouns.

1. A: Whose umbrella is this, he or her?

B: I’m not sure. Ask them if it’s theirs.

2 A: Who is more conservative about clothes? Your parents or your husband’s parents?

B: His, I think. My parents are pretty liberal.


3 A: Is this our suitcase?

B: No, I already got ours suitcase, so this one can’t be ours.

4 A: I found this necklace near Carrie’s desk. Is it her?

B: No, it’s mine necklace. I’m so happy someone found it!

5 A: Is that their car?

B: No, theirs is the black one over there.

6 A: Where should we meet? At your house or my?

B: Neither. Let’s meet at mine office.

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