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4to Secundaria INGLÉS CALIFICATIVO


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ESTUDIANTE: Héctor Andrés Cruz Urbano FECHA: _____________

I. COMPETENCIA: Escribe diversos tipos de textos en inglés

A. Complete these sentences using the best future form (simple present, present continuous, going to, will, future
perfect or future perfect continuous)

1. The train arrives (to arrive) at 12:30.


2. We are going to have (to have) dinner at a seaside restaurant on Sunday.
3. It will snow (to snow) in Brighton tomorrow evening.
4. On Friday at 8 o’clock I am meeting (to meet) my friend.
5. Paul will fly (to fly) to London on Monday morning.
6. Wait! I will drive (to drive) you to the station.
7. The English lesson starts (to start) at 8:45.
8. Are you still writing your essay? If you will have finished (to finish) by 4pm, we can go for a walk.
9. I am going to see (to see) my mother in April.
10. Look at the clouds – it will be raining (to rain) in a few minutes.
11. When they get (to get) married in March, they will have been being (to be) together for six years.
12. You’re carrying too much. I will open (to open) the door for you.
13. Do you think the teacher will have marked (to mark) our homework by Monday morning?
14. When I see (to see) you tomorrow, I will show (show) you my new book.
15. After you take (to take) a nap, you will feel (to feel) a lot better
16. I’m sorry but you need to stay in the office until you finish (to finish) your work.
17. I will buy (to buy) the cigarettes from the corner shop when it opens. (to open).
18. I will let (to let) you know the second the builders will have finished (to finish) decorating.
19. Before we start (to start) our lesson, we will have (to have) a review.
20. We will be waiting (to wait) in the shelter until the bus will have come (to come).
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B. Change these sentences into passive sentences. Careful with the modals.

1. They should have replaced the broken window immediately.


The broken window should have been replaced immediately.
2. They should have arrested the driver.
The driver should have been arrested.
3. They should have explained it better.
It should have been explained better.
4. Someone must have stolen it last night.
It must have been stolen last night.
5. He must have written it a long time ago.
It must have been written a long time ago.
6. They may have offered him a better job.
A better job may have been offered to him.
7. They should have answered my call right away.
My call should have been answered right away.
8. They might have painted this house last year.
This house might have been painted last year.
9. They could have sold those tickets easily.
Those tickets could have been sold easily.
10. They should have fed the dog this morning.
The dog should have been fed this morning.

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