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Universidad cristiana evangélica Nuevo milenio

Name: Miss. Karelin Noatze Rivera Rodriguez

Teacher: Jorge Luis García Maldonado

Career: Systems engineer

Assignment: English III

Bill: 118020018

Theme: homework

Date: 22/11/2021
Guide number 1 English III
It's Being Repaired Right Now

Somebody is repairing many car.


My car is being repaired.

A: Hello. is this Joe's Auto Repair shop?


B: Yes, it is. Can I help you?
Cs. please. This is Mrs. Jones. Im calling about my car. Has it been repaired yet?
B: No yet. lt's being repaired right now.
A: se. Tell me, when can I pick it up?
B: Come bv at four o'clock. I'm sure it'll be ready by then.

A. Hello. ls this Joes 's Auto Repair shop?


B. Yes. it is. Can I help you?
A. Yes, please. This is Mrs. Jones I'm calling about my car. Has it (Has it/Have
they) been repaired yet?
B. Not yet. (It's/They're) lt's being repaired right now.
A. I see. Tell me, when can I pick (it/them) up?
B. Come by at four o'clock. I'm sure (it'll/they'll) it'll be ready by then.

Repair is Jerwerly Store

Watch.
Repair.

TV is tv repair shop

TV.
Fix.

Pants is tailor shop

Pants.
Take in.

Poodle is pet shop.

Poodle.
Clip.

Rewrite is law office.

Will.
Rewrite.
Talk about these issues with other students.

Should your native language be spoken during English class?


R. It is not correct to speak in our native language, but I cannot speak fluent English.
Should students be allowed to use dictionaries during the lesson?
R. with the dictionary it is easy to translate
When should young people be allowed to drive? drink? vote? go out on dates by
themselves?
R. when they are 21 years old
Should smoking be permitted in public buildings?
R. Is not correct
Should everybody (men and women) be required to serve in the army?
R. if the armed forces can learn discipline
Guide number 2 English III
Guide number 3 English III
Exercises
3.1 Look at section A and then answer the questions about these sentences.
1. My brothers were going to the circus and they asked me along.
Did the speaker go the circus on her own, with her brothers or do we not know for
sure?
R// The speaker went to the circus on his own.
2. When I took Di a birthday present, she asked me in but I had to get to my
lecture.
Did the speaker go into Di's house?
R// I don't go in because I had a conference
3. When saw Mark on the balcony, he asked me up.
Who was in a higher position, Mark or the speaker?
R// Mark is in a higher position
4. When the Richardsons asked me back after the concert I was happy to accept.
Where did the speaker go after the concert?
R// The speaker went to the circus
5. My cousin has asked me to go over to his flat this evening.
What word could replace over with no change in meaning?
R// the word I will use is Does
3.4 Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.
1 to / you / for / make room / Can / move / over / your sister?
Can yuo make room for over to move yuo sister.
2 finished / she / over. / Harry / it / to read / When / her essay, / asked / Jill
When Harry finished her essay she asked over it Jill.
3 his house / tomorrow. / Jim / back / me / has invited / to
Jim has invited me his house to back tomorrow.
4 when he / Paul / his driving test. / his parents / he'd failed / only having / was /
,told them / on
Paul only he'd failed his parents ,told them when he was having his driving test.
5 tomorrow? / What / you / on / do / have
What have you on do tomorrow?.
6 the light / in her bedroom, / was / she / at home, / Sue / had /I knew / on / so
I knew son was she at home, had the light on in her bedroom,
Exercises.
If possible or necessary, add an appropriate noun or pronoun in the space. (B)
The same problem kept cropping Turned up, even though I thought I'd fixed it.
I'm not sure how you spell it. I'll look Turn up in the dictionary.
I'm busy at the moment, but I can help backed out this evening.
If you tidy threw away, I'll do the cleaning.
The deal fell get through because we couldn't agree a price.
Choose a two-word verb from () and a noun phrase from (i) to complete each
sentence. If two word orders are possible, give them both. (C &t D).
(I) (II)
Get down. The general ideas.
leave out. Her name.
Make up. Me.
Push to. My mind
Hear out. the thing
shut up. the window.

1. It's freezing in here. Can you push the window to?


2. When she filled the form in she The general ideas leave out, SO they sent it
back to her.
3. The alarm started when I opened the car door, and now I can't Get down the
thing.
4. There were so many desserts on the menu, I couldn't. leave out The general
ideas of eat.
5. I Hear out. Her name but the lecturer spoke so quickly I couldn't follow the
details.
6. I Know you suspect me of cheating, but you've got to give me a chance to
explain myself At Least shut up leave out Me the thing before making up
your mind.
Exercises

Complete each sentence using a verb from A (in the correct form) + a word
from B. You can usee a word more than once.
A B
fly Away
get By
go Down
look on
sit out
speak up
round

1. The bus was full. We couldn't get on


2. I've been standing for the last two hours. I'm going to get out for a bit.
3. A cat tried to catch the bird, but it get on just in time.
4. We were trapped in the building. We couldn't get on.
5. I can't hear you very well. can you speak up a little?
6. Do you speak German? "Not very well, but I can speak out.
7. House prices are very high. They've get up a lot in the last few years.
8. I thought there was somebody behind me, but when I . look round there was
nobody there.

Complete the sentences using once. a word from A and a word from B. You can
use a word more than
1. You're walking too fast. I can't keep up with you.
2. My holidays are nearly over. Next week I'll be forward to work.
3. We went forward up the top floor of the building to admire the view.
4. Are you looking up through the party next week?
5. There was a bank robbery last week. The robbers got up with 50,000.
6. I love to look up with the stars in the sky at night.
7. I was sitting in the kitchen when suddenly a bird flew forward at the open
window.
Which words can go together? Choose from the box
A candle, A cigarette, A light, A mess, A mistake, A new product, An order;

1. Turn out a light


2. point out a candle
3. blow out a cigarette
4. carry out a new product
5. put out a light
6. try out a new product
7. sort out a mess
Complete each sentence using a verb out.
1. The company is trying out a new computer system at the moment.
2. Steve is very fit. He does a lot of sport and turn out regularly.
3. The road will be closed for two days next week while building work is spread
out.
4. You have to help out he problem yourself. I can't do it for you.
5. I phoned the station to trying out what time the train arrived.
6. We didn't manage to discuss everything at the meeting. We run out of time.
7. The new drug will be help out on a small group of patients.
8. I thought the two books were the same until a friend of mine figure out the
difference.
9. They gor married a few years ago but it didn't work out and they separated.
10. There was a power cut and all che lights put out.
11. We thought she was American at first, but she come out to be Swedish.
12. Sometimes it come out cheaper to eat in a restaurant than to cook at home.
13. I haven't applied for the job yet. I want to figure out more about the company
first.
14. It took the fire brigade wo hours to run out the fire.
Complete the sentences using put on + the following:
1. It was getting dark, so I put the light on.
2. It was getting cold, so I put the heating on.
3. I wanted to bake a cake, so I put the oven on.
4. I wanted to make some tea, so I put the kettle on.
5. I wanted ro listen to some music, so I put on a CD.
Complete the sentences. Use the following verbs (in the correct form) + up or
down.
Calm Let Put Turn Turn Take
1. I don't like this picture on the wall. I'm going to take it down.
2. The music is too loud. Can you it down let.
3. David was very angry. I tried to calm it down.
4. I've bought some new curtains. Can you help me it down turn.
5. I promised I would help Anna. I don't want to turn it down.
6. I was offered the job, but I decided I didn't want it. So I turn it down.
Complete the sentences. Use the following verbs (in the correct form)+ up:
1. I Couldn't find a hotel and ended up sleeping on a bench at the station.
2. I'm feeling very tired now. I've gived up all my energy.
3. After dinner I wash up and put the dishes away.
4. People often ask children what they want to be when they growed up.
5. We invited Tim to the party, but he didn't ended up.
6. Two years ago Mark turned up his studies to be a professional footballer.
7. Do you do any sports? Not at the moment, but l'm thinking of turned up
tennis.
8. You don't have enough determination. You gived up too easily.
9. Karen travelled a lot for a few years and ended up in Canada, where she still
lives.
10. I do a lot of gardening. I maked up most of my free time.
11. There are two universities in the city, and students ended up 20 per cent of
rhe population.

Which goes with which?


Number Letters F or V
1. I'm going to tear up a) a new camera 1. F
2. Jane came up with b) a lot of bad weather 2. E
3. Paul is always making c) your jacket 3. D
up d) an interesting suggestion 4. C
4. I think you should do up e) excuses 5. G
5. I don't think you should f) The letter 6. A
bring up g) that subject 7. B
6. I'm saving up for
7. We had to put up with
Guide number 4 English III
Try these interactive games to practice this:
1. Ben often do his homework very late at night
A. Do
B. Make
C. Does
D. Makes
2. The statue in the park is make of marble
A. Do
B. Did
C. Make
D. Makes
3. Karen makes an exam at university yesterday but she doesn't feel very
confident.
A. Did
B. Done
C. Makes
D. Made
4. If you make mistake in the test you will lose marks.
A. Do
B. Make
C. Does
D. Makes
5. The principal do a speech at school every year for the new students.
A. Makes
B. Do
C. Makes
D. Does
6. Try not to make a mess on the floor!
A. Made
B. Do
C. Did
D. Make
7. Kim you were very quiet in the meeting. You didn't make any suggestions at
all.
A. Do
B. Make
C. Made
D. Did
8. Dad, can you make me a favor and drive me to the station?
A. Do
B. Makes
C. Make
D. Doing
9. Do you know if Emma does well in her school assignment?
A. Makes
B. Does
C. Did
D. Made
10. The sales director does a trip to China every two months.
A. Make
B. Do
C. Does
D. Make
11. They done many changes to the transport system last year.
A. Did
B. Made
C. Done
D. Makes
12. Carol, make a decision! Are you coming with us or not?
A. Make
B. Makes
C. Did
D. Does
13. He deserve a raise. he has makes many improvements in his performance this
year.
A. Didn't
B. Did
C. Makes
D. Made
14. Jamie do time for me whenever I need to talk to him.
A. Did
B. Make
C. Made
D. Do
15. Penny does the cleaning after the party had finished.
A. Done
B. Do
C. Did
D. Done
16. Mum, what are you. doing for dinner tonight?
A. Making
B. Doing
C. Made
D. Make

Cross out the incorrect verbs in these sentences. Both verbs may be correct.
1. I couldn't do the homework last night.
A. Do
B. Make
2. She's going to make a party for her birthday.
A. Make
B. Have
3. Did he make many mistakes?
A. Do
B. Make
4. I often do the housework.
A. Make
B. Do
5. Did you make many photos?
A. Make
B. Take
6. When do you take your next exam?
A. Take
B. Do
7. I want to do a course in English.
A. Do
B. Make
8. We must take a decision soon.
A. Take
B. Make
9. He is doing research in chemistry.
A. Doing
B. Making
10. They did a lot of noise during the party.
A. Did
B. Made

Guide number 5 english III


Put the verb into the. correct form.
1. They would be offended if I didn't go to their party. (not/ go)
2. If you took more exercise, you would feel better. (feel)
3. If they offered me the job, I think I would take it. (take)
4. A lot of people would be out of work if the car factory close down.(close
down)
5. If I sold my cat, I would get much money for it. (Not/ get)
6. (in a lift) What would happen if somebody in a lift press that red button?
(press)
7. I don't think there's any chance that Gary and Emma will get married. I'd be
absolutely astonished if they do. (do)
8. Liz gave me this ring. She would be very upset if I lost it. (be)
9. Dave and Kate are expecting us. They would be very disappointed if we
come (not/ come)
10. Would Steve mind if I borrow his bike without asking him? (borrow)
11. What would you do if somebody walk in here with a gun? (walk)
12. I'm sure Sue would understand if you explained the situation to her.
(understand)
You ask a friend to imagine these situations. You ask What would you do if ..?
1. (imagine - you win a lot of money)
R. What would you do if you won a lot of money?
2. (imagine - you lose your passport)
R. Whay would your imagine if you passport lose?
3. (imagine - there's a fire in the building)
R. What would imagine if there a fire in tha building?
4. (imagine - you're in a lift and it stops between floors)
R. What would imagine if you're in a lift and it stops between flors?
Put the verb into the correct form.
1. If I knew (know) his number, I would phone him.
2. I wouldn't buy (Not / buy) that coat if I were you.
3. I wouldn't help (help) you if I could, but I'm afraid I can't.
4. We would need a car if we lived (live) in the country.
5. If we had the choice, we wouldn't live (live) in the country.
6. This soup isn't very good. It would taste (taste) better if it wasn't so salty.
7. I wouldn't mind living in England if the weather been (be) better.
8. If I were you, I would wait (no/ wait). I wouldn't go (go) now.
9. You're always tired. If you go (not/ go) to bed so late every night, you
wouldn't be tired all the time.
10. I think there are too many cars. If there not (not/ be) so many cars, there
would be (not / be) so much pollution.

Write your own sentences beginning I wish


(somewhere you'd like to be now - on the beach, in New York, in bed etc.)
R. I wish I somewhere you'd like to be now
1. (something you'd like to have - a computer, a job, lots of money etc.)
R. I wish I a computer, a job, lots of money etc.
2. (something you'd like to be able to do- sing, speak a language fly etc).
R. I wish I something you'd like to be able to do.
3. (Something you a hoe to be - beautiful, strong, rich etc.)
R. I wish I Something you a hoe to be

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