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USED TO/ DIDN´T USE TO

Affirmative

Subject + used to + verb + complement

Jesus used to ride a bike.

Jesús solía montar en bicicleta.

Negative

Subject + didn’t use to + verb + complement

Jocsan didn’t use to wear glasses.

Jocsan no solía llevar gafas.

Interrogative

(Wh-question) + did + subject + use to + verb + complement?

Where did you use to study elementary school? I used to study at Cervantes/ Mascaron/ Ursulo
Galvan

Did you use to wear shorts as a child? Yes, I did


HOMEWORK

UNIT 11A

0. ? Did you use to have a long hair?


1. + Angie used to hate math, but now she loves it now.
2. ? Did you use to work when you lived in Cairo?
3. - I didn´t use to like reading when I was a child.
4. ? What did you use to do on summer vacation when you were young?
5. – Americans didn´t use to put a lot of ice in drinks.
6. + This restaurant used to be a movie theater in the 1960.
7. ? Did your sister use to eat meat, or has she always been a vegetarian?
8. + I used to be interested in tennis, but now I always watch it
9. ? Did you use to have a car when you were a student
10. + Telegram used to be quickest way to send important messages.

WORKBOOK

11A ASK THE TEACHER. Match the school subjects to the questions

1. foreign languages C
2. Geography J
3. History E
4. Literature B
5. Math A
6. PE F
7. Chemistry I
8. IT D
9. Art G
10. Biology H

B. Match the questions in A to the answers

1. Buenos Aires J
2. Spain G
3. Obrigado C
4. 1485 A
5. William Shakespeare B
6. H2O I
7. 2 miles F
8. Clic on the link and find out D
9. 1865 E
10. Cold- blooded H

C. Look at sentences 1-8 and complete the puzzle with school subjects.

1. I enjoy Spain and Japanese, so I´m going to study foreign LANGUAJES at college.
2. Jason loves studying American LITERATURE- especially writers like Scott Fitzgerald
3. MATH is my worst subject. I´m terrible with numbers.
4. Kitty loves ART. She is really food at painting and drawing.
5. You have to be good at BIOLOGY if you want to be a doctor.
6. In our HISTORY class we´re learning about the Russian revolution
7. I think Mai likes programming because her Information TECHNOLOGY teacher is really
good
8. For the GEOGRAPHY test tomorrow, we have to remember the names of all the big rivers
in the US.

2. Grammar USED TO

A. Complete the sentences…

1. ? Did you use to be a good student at school?


2. - I didn´t use to work hard at school.
3. + We used to wear a uniform at school.
4. ? Did you use to have a favorite teacher at school?
5. – Children didn´t use to study IT when I was at school.
6. + My school used to be smaller than it is now.
7. – We didn´t use to play soccer in PE.
8. ? Did your teachers use to give you a lot of homework?

B. Correct the mistakes in the bold phrases.

1. I used to sit at the back of the class.


2. Jon used to go to school on Saturday mornings.
3. We didn´t use to understand our Spanish teacher.
4. Did you use to go to school by bus?
5. School used to start at 7:45 but now it starts at 7:15
6. Did your friends use to help you with your homework?

C. Make questions about your old school with the words below and the correct form of used to

D. Answer the question in C…

1. What school did you use to go? I used to go to the Juan Francisco Escutia
2. What subject did you use to like most? I used to like IT
3. What subjects did you use to hate? I used to hate math
4. Which teacher did you use to like most? I used to like my IT teacher.
5. Did you use to work hard? Yes, I did.
6. What sports did you use to play? I used to play volleyball
7. What did you use to do after school? I used to watch Tv

UNIT 11C

A. Circle the correct work


1. My sister and I are identical twins. Even our mom sometimes doesn´t know who´s who!
2. I have the same color eyes as my dad
3. My brother and I are both in a band. I´m a guitarist and he´s a drummer.
4. My cousin and I are very similar, but she´s taller than me.
5. Do you look like your mother?
6. When we went back to the house where we used to live. It seemed very different from
how I remembered it.

B. Complete the text with words from the list.

THE SAME BUT DIFFERENT

People think my best friend Sam and I are very similar. Sam´s from the same town as me, and we
look like each other, but we aren´t identical because her eyes are different from me. We both like
shopping, and we have the same taste in clothes, too. We even have the same last name- Johnson.
This confuses a lot of people!

GRAMMAR A. Match the sentences with the replies.

1. I´m from New York(G)


so am I. Where do you live?
2. I really hated the movie (A)
So did I. It was very boring.
3. I´m going to be 21 this month. (B)
So am I. when is your birthday?
4. I was really bad at history at school (D)
So was I. I could never remember all those dates.
5. Dave doesn´t have time to take me to the airport. (F)
Neither do I. Why don´t you take the bus.
6. I had a great time at the party (C)
So did I. I stayed until one in the morning.
7. Gina has never been to Mexico. (E)
Neither have I. that´s why we want to go there.

B. Complete the conversation with…

A. Hi, Tom. Do you ever watch Who do you think you are? You know, that Tv series about
celebrities who fond out about the history of their families?

B. Yes I do. But I didn´t see it last night.

A. Neither did I. I wasn´t at home.

B. Neither was I . But I´m going go watch it on demand later.

A. So am I . I think it´s really interesting. I ´d love to find out about my family.

B. So would I . I´m thinking about doing some research online.

A. So am I. But I haven´t done anything about it yet.


B. Neither have I .

C. Respond to 1the statements with SO or NEITHER

1. I´m going out tonight.- SO AM I


2. I went away last weekend-SO DID I
3. I haven´t done my English homework-NEITHER HAVE I
4. I got up late today-SO DID I
5. I´m not very hungry-NEITHER AM I
6. I can´t drive-NEITHER CAN I.
7. I´d love to travel around the world-SO WOULD I
8. I don´t have any pets-NEITHER DO I
9. I didn´t sleep very well last night-NEITHER DID I
10. I hate standing in line-SO DO I

PRONUNCIATION A

Father

Neither

With

Sunbathe
MIGHT/ MIGHT NOT

Su significado en español es: puede que, podría, quizás. Es un verbo modal muy similar al may.

Affirmative

Might para expresar probabilidad en el futuro.

Subject + MIGHT + verb (normal)+ complement

It might rain later.

(Puede llover más tarde).

Negative

Might not para expresar probabilidad en el futuro.

Subject + MIGHT NOT + verb (normal) + complement

She might not go out.

(Puede que ella no salga).

Interrogative

Might para expresar permiso.

MIGHT + subject + verb + complement?

Might I speak to you for a moment?

(¿Puedo hablarte un momento?)


HOMEWORK

UNIT 11B

1.GRAMMAR might

1. I´m really tired so I might not go out tonight.


2. Miguel speaks English very well, so he might get the job with the American company.
3.

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