This document provides examples of using time expressions like "for" and "since" and choosing the correct words to complete sentences using time expressions like "already", "yet", and "just". It also gives examples of using verbs in different tenses and completing sentences about obligations and prohibitions from childhood. Finally, it discusses making predictions, promises, arrangements, plans and decisions using future tense verbs.
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Evaluacion de contenidos gramaticales para alumnos de Nivel pre Intermediate
This document provides examples of using time expressions like "for" and "since" and choosing the correct words to complete sentences using time expressions like "already", "yet", and "just". It also gives examples of using verbs in different tenses and completing sentences about obligations and prohibitions from childhood. Finally, it discusses making predictions, promises, arrangements, plans and decisions using future tense verbs.
This document provides examples of using time expressions like "for" and "since" and choosing the correct words to complete sentences using time expressions like "already", "yet", and "just". It also gives examples of using verbs in different tenses and completing sentences about obligations and prohibitions from childhood. Finally, it discusses making predictions, promises, arrangements, plans and decisions using future tense verbs.
1 Complete the time expressions with for or since.
Example: for many years
1 ____ Monday
2 ____ the lecture began
3 ____ a really long time
4 ____ a couple of weeks
5 ____ we met at school
6 ____ 2007
2. Choose the correct answer: already , since, for, yet, or just
1. A: I have seen this movie twice. I like it. B: Yes, they say it's an interesting story, but I haven't seen it . 2. A: I haven't seen John Sunday. He just disappeared. B: I have met him at the hospital. I was there a few moments ago. He hasn't been feeling well the party we had on Saturday. 3. Alan and Pamella have been married twelve years. 4. They have lived in the same house they got married. 5. I haven't told anyone about my decision. Please, keep it secret. 6. I am worried about my son. He hasn't come home . 7. My brother bought a house last month, but he hasn't renovated it .
3. COMPLE WITH THE CORRECT IDEAS AND WRITE EXPRESSSIONS FOR
EACH TENSE: all day all night just already yet , etc 4. When you were a child (7 years old) …. OBLIGATIONS AND PROHIBITIONS: Think about : WATCH TV, TAKE CARE OF YOUNGER BROTHERS, GO OUT ALONE, GO TO BED, WEAR A UNIFORM, HANG OUT WITH FRIENDS, WALK TO SCHOOL, ETC Use : LET / NOT LET , MAKE / NOT MAKE, BE(NOT) ALLOWED TO, BE OBLIGED TO 5. FUTURE. Complete with the correct form of the verbs and then write: PREDICTION PROMISES ARRANGEMENTS PLANS DECISIONS NOW OFFER PREDICTIONS WITH PRESENT EVIDENCE