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English Language Exercises

This document provides exercises from pages 11-14 and 19, 21, 26 of a workbook. It includes exercises on choosing true answers to sentences, completing sentences about oneself, replacing words with synonyms related to problems, writing a paragraph on a budget, comparing reactions to an article, identifying relative clauses and adding commas, looking at phrases to create a mind map, and completing a sentence about likes and dislikes. The exercises cover a range of grammar, vocabulary and writing skills.

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English Language Exercises

This document provides exercises from pages 11-14 and 19, 21, 26 of a workbook. It includes exercises on choosing true answers to sentences, completing sentences about oneself, replacing words with synonyms related to problems, writing a paragraph on a budget, comparing reactions to an article, identifying relative clauses and adding commas, looking at phrases to create a mind map, and completing a sentence about likes and dislikes. The exercises cover a range of grammar, vocabulary and writing skills.

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Page 11 exercises B, C 

B Choose the answer that is true for each sentence. Then compare answers with a partner.

1. I shouldn't have invited them.

a. I didn't invite them

b. I invited them.

2. That was a secret! You weren't supposed to tell anyone!

a. You didn't tell anyone.

b. You told someone.

3. We didn't have to study for the test.

a. We forgot to study.

b. We were prepared for the test.

4. I know Jane didn't like my cooking, but she didn't need to be so rude about it.

a. Jane was rude to me.

b. Jane wasn't rude to me

C Complete the sentences with information about yourself. Then compare answers with a
partner.

1. After I started high school, I had to focus to study a lot harder.

2. I made someone angry once because I wasn't supposed to lie

3. I wasted a lot of money once because I thought I needed to spend in some stuff

4. When I had the opportunity, I should have study more

Page 12 exercise A 
Recognizing problems
A. These verbs are often used to talk about problems. Use the verbs to replace the boldfaced
words and phrases in the sentences.

Aggravate

Avoid

Cause

Deal with a problem

Identify

Ignore

Run into

Solve

1. My friend never does anything about his problems.

My friend always ignores his problems.

2. Maria can look at a broken bicycle and find the problem right away.

Marica cannot identify

3. My sister is never afraid to try to take care of a difficult problem.

Deal with

4. Dan always makes his problems worse.

Aggravates

5. Ruby always follows the recipe closely to prevent problems when she cooks.

avoid

6. Michael always unexpectedly encounters problems when he tries to fix things.

runs

7. Carla is great at completely fixing any kind of problem at work.

solving

8. Al is the kind of student who always makes problems for teachers.

causes
Page 13 exercise C
Read this paragraph about living on a tight budget. Then write a topic sentence and a similar
paragraph about your topic using your ideas.

Living with little money is not easy, but you can still manage to survive. First you need to make
a plan with your money, like take a part to buy food and necessities in the house. Second, you
have to avoid spending the money on unnecessary things like clothes and junk food. Third,
consider saving a little of that money, you never know when you will need it in the future.
Finally, you will be able to save money as well as take the necessary for your day by day.

page 14 exercise B
B Pair work Compare your reactions to the article. "The people who worked on his movie
might know who Banksy is." "Well, maybe, but I'm sure his family must know he is the
mysterious artist."

page 19 exerccise B
B Underline the relative clauses in the sentences and add commas where necessary. Write D
for a defining and ND for a non-defining relative clause.

ND 1. Bangkok, which is the capital of Thailand, has many excellent restaurants and markets. ·

2. ND Over one million people come to Pamplona in July when the festival of San Fermin takes
place in this Spanish city.

3. D Aden is an ancient port city that is located in southern Yemen.

4. ND Bogota which is situated on a high plateau in central Colombia has frequently changing
weather.

5. D Montreal is a sophisticated city where some of the best cuisine in Canada is found.

6. ND Sao Paulo which is the biggest city in Brazil is one of the world's most populated cities.

Page 21 exercise A
Look at the phrases in the box about Cuzco, Peru. Choose the main idea and write it in the
center of the mind map. Then write the supporting details around it.

Something for everyone should be the main idea at the center of the mind map
Page 26 complete.

Likes and dislikes

I do not like going to the movies.

When I am in a bad mood I listen to rock

When I am stressed I play videogames.

I cannot stand doing the laundry.

I avoid washing my uncle’s car.

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