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UNIVERSIDAD DIGITAL DEL ESTADO DE MÉXICO

LICENCIATURA EN INFORMÁTICA ADMINISTRATIVA

ESTUDIANTE: EDGAR AMADO RIOS VAZQUEZ

MATRÍCULA: UDX042030137

ASESOR (A): M.B.A. JUAN EDGARDO PACHECO VEGA, Engineer

UNIDAD DE APRENDIZAJE: INGLÉS

Unidad 2. Expresión gramatical V

ACTIVIDAD DE APRENDIZAJE:

2.2

FECHA DE ENTREGA

03 DE OCTUBRE DE 2022
Contenido
INTRODUCCIÓN.....................................................................................................................................2

DESARROLLO DE LA ACTIVIDAD.....................................................................................................4

CONCLUSIONES.....................................................................................................................................9

FUENTES CONSULTADAS..................................................................................................................10

INTRODUCCIÓN

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En esta actividad se realizarán una serie de ejercicios en los cuales se tendrá que
complementar y subrayar sobre los temas presente simple y presente progresivo y
complementar oraciones de comparativo y superlativo.

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DESARROLLO DE LA ACTIVIDAD

I. Activity

1) Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple present or present progressive).

1. Look! She (leave) is leaving the house.

2. Quiet please! I (write) I´m writing a test.

3. She usually (walk) walks to school.

4. But look! Today she (go) is going by bike.

5. Every Sunday we (go) go to see my grandparents.

6. He often (go) goes to the cinema.

7. We (play) are playing Monopoly at the moment.

8. The child seldom (cry) cries .

9. I (not / do) am not doing anything at the moment.

10. (watch / he) Does he watch the news regularly?

2) Complete the sentences. Use Simple Present and Present Progressive.

1. We (be) are very busy today.

2. At noon I (visit) I am visiting my friend Andrew.

3. We (want) want to have lunch together.

4. In the afternoon I am playing (play) squash with Dorothy.

5. In the evening, I (met) am meeting Ronald.

6. We (go) are going to the cinema.

7. The film (start) is starting at 8:30 pm.

3) Complete the sentences. Use Simple Present and Present Progressive.

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1. Barbara (live) lives in a little village.
2. She (be) is in his last year at school.
3. After school, Daniel (want) wants to become a banker.
4. So this week, we (do) are doing a practical course in a bank.
5. There (be) is a bank in a nearby town, but Sean (have) has to take the bus to get there.
6. The bus (leave) loves at 6:00 in the morning and (return) returns at 8:30 in the evening.
7. Karl (not / like) does not like to spend so much time in town before and after work, waiting for
the bus.
8. Therefore, this week she (stay) is staying with his aunt, who (live) lives in a nearby town.
9. Ronald usually (wear) wears jeans and t-shirts, but while he (work) is working for the bank
now, he (wear) wearing a suit and a tie.

II. Activity

1) Complete the sentences with the correct comparative and superlative


1. Daniel is 10 years old. Joan is 8 years old. Daniel is (old) older than Joan.

2. The Himalayas are very high. They are (high) the highest mountains in Asia.

3. An ocean is (large) larger than a sea.

4. A Rolls Royce costs a lot of money. A BMW costs less money.

A Rolls Royce is (expensive) more expensive than a BMW.

5. Karl's results were bad. Fred's results were very poor. Fred's results were (bad) worse than Karl's.

6. This exercise is not difficult. Its (easy) easier I expected.

7. The weather is not good today - it's snowing. I hope the weather will be (good) gooder next

week.

8. People are not friendly in big cities. They are usually (friendly) friendlier in small towns.

9. In the government of a country, the President is (important) the most important person.

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10. People say that Chinese is (difficult) more difficult to learn than Spanish.

2) Fill in the correct form of the words in brackets (comparative or superlative).

1. My house is (big) bigger than yours.


2. This flower is (beautiful) more beautiful than that one.
3. I have ever read this (interesting) mo interesting book.
4. Non-smokers usually live (long) longer than smokers.
5. Which is the (dangerous) most dangerous animal in the world?
6. A holiday by the sea is (good) better than a holiday in the mountains.
7. It is strange but often a coke is (expensive) more expansive than a beer.
8. Who is the (rich) richest woman on earth?
9. The weather this summer is even (bad) worse than last summer.
10. He was the (clever) cleverest thief of all.

3) Using as+...Adjective...+as complete the next sentences.


1) The blue car is as fast as the red car. (fast)
2) Peter is not as tall as Fred. (not/tall)
3) The violin is not as low as the cello. (not/low)
4) This copy is as bad as the other one. (bad)
5) Oliver is as optimistic as Peter. (optimistic)
6) Today it's not as windy as yesterday. (not/windy)
7) The tomato soup was as delicious as the mushroom soup. (delicious)
8) Grapefruit juice is not as sweet as lemonade. (not/sweet)
9) Nick is as brave as Kevin. (brave)
10) Silver is not as heavy as gold. (not/heavy)

4) Choose the correct word.

1) What is the superlative of "soft"?

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a) more sofiest b) softiest c) softest d) most sift

2) What is the comparative of "hot"?

a) more hotter b) hotter c) hottest d) most sift

3) What is the superlative of "small"?

a) smallier b) smaller c) smalliest d) smallest.

4) What is the comparative of "sad"?

a) Sader b) sadder c) sadiest d) sadest

5) What is the superlative of "ugly"?

a) uglier b) urglier c) ugliest d) uglyest

6) What is the comparative of "lively"?

a) livelier b) more livier c) more lively d) more livyier

7) What is the superlative of "deep"?

a) deeper b) deeper c) deepest d) deepiest.

8) What is the superlative of "unpleasant"?

a) Unpleasant b) more unpleasant c) most unpleasant d) unpleasantiest

5) Complete the sentences with the correct word.


w orst They are not goin

1) They are not going to the worst (+ bad) hotel.

2) The palace Hotel was more expansive (+ expensive) than the Grosvenor.

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most expensive

3) This scarf is more beautiful (+ beautiful) than the one in the window.

The palace is the

4) John is the better (+ good) gardener.

5) My suitcase is larger (+ large) than your suitcase.

best John is the *(+ go

6) Mr. Smith is worse (+ bad) today than

yesterday.

7) The palace is the most expansive (+ expensive) hotel.

8) John is a better (+ good) gardener than Stuart.

9) My suitcase is larger (+ large) than your suitcase

6) Complete the sentences with the correct word

1) Paul is taller (tall) than Jack.

2) Your ring is more expensive (expensive) than Jack´s.

3) It’s the most difficult (difficult) exercise I've ever seen.

4) Mark is the fattest (fat) of his family.

5) He is richer than (rich) his brother.

6) My sister is smarter (intelligent) than you.

7) She is the most beautiful (beautiful) girl in her class.

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CONCLUSIONES

Me percate que en el ejercicio 5 tenía un signo de más el cual pensé que debería aumentar
como por ejemplo largo debería decir que es más largo que sería larger, en algunos si se me
hicieron un poco más sencillos como los de presente simple en los cuales no tuve mayor
complicación. En general estuvieron sencillos los ejercicios simplemente hay que entender
un poco las oraciones.

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FUENTES CONSULTADAS

Manjarrez, L. (2018). PHRASAL VERBS O VERBOS COMPUESTOS EN INGLÉS. Consultado el 02 de


octubre de 2022, de https://englishlive.ef.com/es-mx/blog/laboratorio-de-gramatica/phrasal-
verbs/

UDEMEX. (2022). 2.3 Pasados pasivos. Consultado el 01 de octubre de 2022, de


https://aulas.udemex.edu.mx/pluginfile.php/224952/mod_resource/content/5/INGLES_II/
INGLES_II/23_pasados_pasivos.html

UDEMEX. (2022). 2.4. Verbos compuestos: go, get. Consultado el 01 de octubre de 2022, de
https://aulas.udemex.edu.mx/pluginfile.php/224952/mod_resource/content/5/INGLES_II/
INGLES_II/24_verbos_compuestos_go_get.html

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