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Brian Ernesto

2017-1030
ENG-04 SAT MAY- AUG

Lesson 1
A. Underline the subjects in the sentences. Circle the direct objects.

1.Stacy Is wearing a bathrobe right now.

2.Many people buy outerwear in this store.

3.I love red shoes.

4.Sanford and Gloria never wear shorts.

5.You can´t enter this store before 10:00.

6.Do you have your credit card?

7. Marianne wants a pair of warm pajamas.

B. On a separate sheet of paper, rewrite each sentence, changing the


prepositional phrase into an indirect object pronoun.

1. She buys clothes for them.


She buys them clothes.

2.Laurie send a check to her father every month.


Laurie sends her parents a check

3.At night we read stories to our children.


we read stories to our children in the afternoon

4.They serve meals to us in the dining room.


They serve us in the dining room.

5. They never give gifts to me on my birthday


They never give me gifts

C. On a separate sheet of paper, rewrite each sentence, changing the


indirect object pronoun into a prepositional phrase using the preposition
in parentheses.

1.They never buy me dinner. (for)


They never buy dinner for me.

2.He always gives me the check. (to)


They always give the check to me

3. I sent my colleagues the tickets. (to)


I sent the tickets to my colleagues.

4.His friend showed him the check for dinner. (to)


She showed the check to her friend for dinner.

5.She´d like to get her mother a book. (for)


She would like to buy a book for her mother.

D. On a separate sheet of paper, rewrite each sentence, adding the indirect


object or prepositional phrase to each sentence. Don´t add any words.

1.They sent it on Monday. (to me)


They sent it to me on Monday

2.Did they give breakfast at the hotel? (you)


Did they give you breakfast at the hotel?
3.We always tell the truth. (her)
We always speak its truth.

4.They make lunch every day. (for him)


They make lunch every day for him.
5.He brought flowers last night. (his wife)
his wife brought flowers last night.

Lesson 2
A. On a separate sheet of paper, write the comparative form of the
adjectives.

1.tall: taller

2.sunny: sunnier

3.comfortable: more comfortable

4.heavy: heavier

5.light: lighter

6.clean: cleaner

7.large: larger

8.late: later

9.sad: sadder

10.fatty: fatter

11.salty: saltier
12.sweet: sweeter

13.spacy: spacer

14.healthy: Healthier

15.cute: cuter

16.short: Shorter

17.popular: populaer

18.red: reder

19.conservative: More conservative

20.interesting: More interesting

B. Complete each sentence with a comparative adjective. Use than if


necessary.

1.I like the pink purse. It´s much cuter than the other (nice)

2.Low-fat milk is not bad, but no-fat milk is more healthier (healthy)

3.France is much smaller than (small) Russia

4.Women´s shoes are usually more expensive than (expensive) men´s shoes

5.It´s hot during the day, but it´s colder (cool) at night

6.He´s a lot tall his (tall) his brother


7. This projector is a lot much more popular (popular), but it´s less
affordable. (affordable)

8.They´re much more free (liberal) about clothing rules at the beach

9.It´s usually very sunny (sunny) in the morning before the rain begins

10.French fries are very fatty (fatty) and salty than (salty) a salad.

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