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Name: Yayma Félix Díaz

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Date: March 30, 2020

WRITTEN EVALUATION LEVEL Int.3

I. Fill the blanks with the correct quantifier, adjective or adverb

much/many

1. many windows
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4. much smoke
2. many apples 5. much money
3. many rooms 6. much rain
some/any

1. He doesn’t have any friends.


2. Helen has some very expensive books.
3. I didn’t have any time to do it.
4. There are some people waiting for you.
5. Mr. & Mrs. Smith haven’t any children.
good/well

1. Mary is a very good student.


2. She always prepares her lessons well.
3. The movie last night was very good.
4. John speaks English well.
5. It seems to be a very good pen.

II. Contractions. Write the full form of the contractions listed below

1. You’re you are 6. He’ll he will


2. It’s it is 7. Isn’t it is not
3. Let’s let us 8. I’d i would
4. Won’t will not 9. They’d they would
5. What’s what is 10. Aren’t are not

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III. Verb Tenses - Supply the correct tense for the verb in parentheses.
1. Yesterday I rode the bus to Ponce. (ride)
2. The Mississippi River flew into the Gulf of Mexico. (flow)
3. Many people took the bus to work. (take)
4. The pond froze yesterday. (freeze)
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John lived on that street since 1965. (live)
6. Look! Miguel walked toward us at this very moment. (walk)
7. They always worked overtime when they were in the Army. (work)
8. The submarine slowly sank out of sight. (sink)
9. Columbus discovered North America in 1492. (discover)
10. When I arrived (arrive) home last night, the telephone rang (ring).
11. Money was important to him all his life. (be)
12. When I looked (look) out the window, I saw that it rained (rain).
13. It is raining outside now. (rain)
14. Gabriel studied french since he visited France. (study)
15. Two days ago, the athletes swam the Condado Lagoon. (swim)
16. She tries on too many dresses (try) Use present tense

IV. NEGATIVE FORMS - Convert the following sentences to the negative.

1. She is a teacher. She is not a teacher.


2. The dog ate my homework. The dog did not eat my homework.
3. Many people like this movie. Many people didn't like this movie.
4. Mr. Johnson lived there for three years. Mr. Johnson didn't lived for three years.
5. He speaks French fluently. He doesn't speaks French fluently.
6. María has replied to all your letters. María hasn't replied to all your letters.

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V. Agreements/Punctuation
Circle the correct word or words.

1. Glaxo Smith Kline has grown until it is the largest company in its field.
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If somebody does an outstanding job, he will be rewarded for his efforts.
3. Every girl in that class knows their lessons.
4. Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country.
5. If Miss Smith or Miss Jones order at once, they will receive the merchandise by return post.
6. All the members have received their invitation
7. James Randall is a man who realizes his own value.
8. Acme Lumber, in addition to Zenith Lumber, is launching its annual campaign.
9. This is one of those problems that is not easily solved on its bare facts.
10. A troubled economy with the accompanying social problems increases the need for social work.
11. The secret is between Frank and me.
12. Is the punctuation correct in the following? Select one YES NO
A sales manager has problems. But he must overcome them.
13. The only ones not in the picture are Janet and I.
14. Does anyone knows where Harry parks his car?
15. A clerk who is disinterested in his company will probably not succeed.
16. Is the punctuation correct in the following? Select one YES NO
I know that every office worker must do his part, and I will do mine, too.
17. Everybody wants to be happy.
18. Uninsterested United Nations observers were sent to the scene.

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VI. Prepositions - Please fill in the blanks with the correct preposition

1. The gift is for her birthday.


2. John looked at Martha.
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We were playing football on the yard.
4. The dog was in the house.
5. Martha will go to the prom with Gabriel.
6. Monday comes before Tuesday
7. They come from school on bus.
8. What is the opposite for the word pull?
9. He lives a long distance from here.
10. John is going to ask Helen for her phone number.
11. Mariah will tell you all later our plans.
12. What is the matter with John today?
13. Vampires only come out at night.
14. The man died of a heart attack.
15. Ms. Donahue has been studying Portuguese since she moved to Brazil.

V. Comparatives and Superlatives


Supply the comparative or superlative of the word in parentheses .

Example: Margarita is the youngest of the three. (young)

1. Mt. Everest is the highest in the world. (high)


2. Ana is as quiet as Margarita. (quiet)
3. My tennis shoes are more comfortable than my high heels. (comfortable)
4. This is the best movie I have ever seen! (good)
5. Jane speaks English more fluently than Amber. (fluent)
6. Yesterday was the worst day of my life! (bad)

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IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS TEST

Instructions: Find the idiomatic expression in the box below that best completes the following sentences.

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Please conjugate the verb (if any) in its correct tense.

Example: He turned up the volume of his radio after his parents had left. (turn up) to make
up one’s mind

to tire out go-getter to catch on to take my word


to sign up to run short to get ahead to fix up
to trade in to settle down above all by heart
to take a chance from head to toe to be on one’s own at first
to come up drop out of to cut down to take turns
to break down to take care of come down with to make up one’s
mind
1. Take my word, if you think positively, everything will be all right.
2. She learned every spelling word she could and is ready for the spelling test.
3. The men were tired out after repairing the driveway.
4. At first, he was uptight about meeting his girlfriend’s parents.
5. Ana is a go-getter who will succeed in whatever she does.
6. Janet saw all the desserts, and she couldn’t make up her mind on which one to choose.
7. Since he lost his job, he has had to settle down on everything.
8. When the car broke down, Tim had to walk to the nearest garage.
9. David has lived on his own for many years and is accustomed to not having a family.
10. I ran out of money, so I couldn’t buy the dress.
11. The family hoped       in a small farm community.
12. Something unexpected came up, and now she’s not able to come with me.
13. The children took turns doing the dishes.
14. Who will take care of the family if she works fulltime?
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15. About twice a year he catches the flu and has to stay in bed.

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