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Full Name: Danna Sofia Escobar Torres

CUMULATIVE EXAM
Group : 9-7

____ you help me?


Can
May
Should
Would
Otros

They ____ practice more if they want to win the championship.

may
might
should
would
Otros:

You ____ not drink and drive.


May
might
would
must
Otros:

____ you always be late? 


May
Might
Would
Must
I ____ like to go to New York someday. 
May
will
should
would

They ____ to work less.


May
ought to
should
must

It ____ be dangerous to drive if you are tired.


Can
shall
ought to
should

____ you help me move?


Might
Will
Ought to
Should

____ you dance always in the discotheque because this is my passion?


May
Might
Would
Must

____ you always be on time in the appointment tomorrow?


May
Might
Could
Must

____ you always be on time in the appointment tomorrow?


May
Might
Could
Must

Count and non count nous or substantives

* There isn't much wine in my glass.

(any / some/ a / an/ many / much)

* There aren't any lions in Greenland. 


(some /any/ a / an/ many / much)

* I have an apple on my desk. 

(some / any / a / an/ many / much)

*My mother had been sick. I brought her a pill for calming her pain. 

(some / any / a / an/ many / much)

*There is a beer in the fridge. 


(some / any / a / an/ many / much)

*Are there some grapes in the kitchen?

(some / any / a / an/ many / much)

*I've got many nice rings and bracelets. 

*Is there some of milk in the refrigerator? Mom.


(some / any / a / an/ many / much)

*In my classroom there is much information on the board. *

(some / any / a / an/ many / much)

*My grandmother didn’t buy some flour for doing our dinner. *

(some / any / a / an/ many / much)

The apple was sweet and juicy. 

Countable
Uncountable
My mother is always giving me advice. 

countable
uncountable

I have a new CD player. 

countable
uncountable

There's no post for you today. 

countable
uncountable

This is a really good book. 

uncountable
countable

I like to read magazines on the train. 

countable
uncountable

Robert spent lots of money today. 

uncountable
countable

Your work is improving. 

uncountable
countable

These chairs are very hard. 

uncountable
countable

I'd like information about train times, please. 

countable
uncountable
HOW MUCH VS HOW MANY

___________ protein is there in an insect?

How much
How many

__________calories are there in an insect? *

How many
How much

__________fat is there in a bag of crips? *

How much
How many

__________salt is there left? *

How many
How much
__________children eat crips everyday? *

How much
How many

__________bags of crips do British people buy? *

How many
How much

__________types of soup are there at this restaurant? *

How many
How much

__________water is there left? *

How much
How many

__________is it? - 5€ *

How much
How many
__________friends has your sister got? *

How much
How many

PASSIVE VOICE

The newspaper---------- (bring) every day. 

brought

The boy---------- (give) the pencil. 

given

The books ---------- (collect) after each lesson.

were / are

Toyota cars ---------- (make) in Japan.

are made
Peaches ---------- (pick) in summer. 

picked

Patients---------- (visit) in the afternoons when they are at hospital. 

visited

Lies ---------- (tell) very frequently. 

told

English people ---------- (say) to be very friendly. 

are said

Books ---------- (keep) in schoolbags. 

keept
The ball---------- (catch) only with one hand. 

Catched

False (F) or True (T)

Modal verbs are a kind of auxiliary verbs. They are used mainly for expressing a
special characteristic or modality.
T

Modal verbs are always auxiliary verbs, they’re accompanying to other main verb.

Modal verbs express: Ability, possibility, permission and necessity, too.

Modal verbs are different to other verbs, because modal verbs don’t carry “S” in
the third person.

T
Modal verbs help to the main verb in the sentences to do the work according to
the intention.

A modal verb can be conjugating for itself, without other verb accompanied it.

“Shall” is possible to use with I and we, but not with others personal pronouns.

Imperative is a command or an order for doing something. For general they don’t
use a subject in the information.

In English language we can form the imperative using the verb in its infinitive and
starting with it directly without a subject.

Irregular verbs generally have three forms of conjugation, a in the present, other
in the past and another in the participle past tense.

T
VERBS

My grandfather had ___ Drunk___ so much liquor in my party. (drink) 

Drunk

I ___ Flown______ by paragliding the past vacation in Santa Marta. (Fly) 

Flown

Have you __ Brushed___ your teeth? Asked my mother to my little sister. (brush) 

Brushed

We are going to _ Meeted___ with our classmates in a virtual meeting. (meet) 

Meeted

Sandra doesn’t Put her books in the correct place. (put) 

Put

My mother __ Bought__ a new red car the past weekend. This is fabulous. (buy) 
Bought

I will __ Become___ a professional when I finished my university studious.


(become)

Become

Slep yet. Yelled my mother. (sleep) 

Slept

The phone has _ Rung_ so many times and anybody speak. I’m furious about
that.(ring) 

Rung

My family and me Visited the “Tayrona Park” the past December. We enjoyed so
much that time. (visit) 

Visited

Reading comprehension

Cheeseburger
The expression “you are hungry” is close in meaning to: 

You are crazy


You are starving
You are hot

What’s the objective of the text? 

To tell you about a typical American lunch


To tell you about the history of hamburgers
To make you hungry

What is the main topic of the second paragraph? 

Types of burgers
Usual toppings for hamburgers in the USA
The cheeseburger
What is the main topic of the third paragraph? 

Potatoes
French Fries
French cuisine

What is the main topic of the fourth paragraph? 

The importance of sodas for an American lunch


Soft drinks
Typical American drinks

WRITING REPORT

Before I studied at school, I was surrounded by many people, my classmates, my friends, my


teachers, we also did activities in class, we did workshops and they left us homework, I saw the
teachers, I saw the principal and he was going to teach the youngest children at school.

Now I study at home, do homework, now everything is for home, workshops, homework, classes
by zoom or by meet and everything from the computer, I do everything at home, read, do
research, interact with the teachers and if the quarantine does not rise, we will continue studying
like this.

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