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EJERCICIOS DE INGLES

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Leonardo Antonio Vargas Lopez
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1. Used-to exercises
I ____ smoke when I was in my 20s.
usually
use to
used to
am used to
I ____ the smell of smoke because my husband smokes.
usually
use to
used to
am used to
They ____ the silence when they built a restaurant next door.
used to
are used to
are getting used to
were getting used to
By the time John moves in, I ____ living alone.
am used to
would be used to
will be used to
used to
2. Exercise on Passive Voice - Simple Past
1. She sang a song. - A song was sung by her.
2. Somebody hit me. - I was hit by somebody.
3. We stopped the bus. - The bus was stopped by us.
4. A thief stole my car. - My car was stolen by a thief.
5. They didn't let him go. - He was not let go by them.
GROUP: 901
3. Choose the word to complete the sentence: boarding pass /
luggage / layover / gate / passport.
1. You need to with your passaport when you go overseas.
2. You can check-in online with some airlines. It's much faster than at the
airport.
3. Our gate is A16.
4. We fly to Miami and there we have a 2-hour layover. Then we fly to Quito.
5. Please show me your passport and boarding pass.
4. Match the words and definitions.
1. Helps someone
2. Is the person in charge
3. Works for an employer
4. Works without being paid
5. Is the knowledge and practice of
a) an assistant
b) a volunteer
c) an employee
d) the boss
e) a training program
doing something over time
f) experience
6. Teaches you how to do something
5. Holiday exercise - Complete the sentences
Search, apply, make, destination, online, booking, book, departure
It's time for a vacation...
1. First, choose a destination. Do you want to go to the beach or go skiing? Or
would you like a city break?
2. Next, booking a flight. Forget the travel agent. Try online. You can often find
cheaper deals if you departure on the Internet
3. You might need to apply for a visa, so check the visa requirements for the
country you're planning to visit.
4. Make sure you know the make date for your flight.
5. Some people like to book a hotel reservation before they go. Others prefer to
find a hotel when they arrive. It's up to you!
6. Job-related exercise
Complete the sentences.
No one, Everything, anyone, Somebody, Everyone, nothing
1. There's nothing in the refrigerator. Are you sure you went grocery shopping?
2. Everyone at dinner loved my spaghetti. They all wanted the recipe.
3. Someone is knocking at the back door. I wonder who it could be?
4. Everything you need to know is on their website. Just click "information”.
5. No one went to see that movie. The theater was completely empty.
6. Did anyone see the lightning last night? The storm was incredible.
7. Exercise of customs 1
Complete the sentences.
Independence Day in Mexico
takes place
on September 16th. It is a national
holiday
, so nobody
works. It is celebrated
across the country. Crowds gather in the city centers
to hear El Grito, the cry for independence. In schools, children learn about the history
of this annual
holiday. They wear costumes
and participate
in plays
telling the story of their country's independence.
8. Exercise of customs 2
Complete the sentences.
well-known, costumes, takes place, celebrate, crowd, holiday, participated,
annual
1. My brothers and I participated in the annual music festival.
2. Many cultures celebrate birthdays in different ways.
3. Valentine's Day is now a holiday international holiday.
4. Midsummer takes place between June 21 and June 25.
5. A costumes gathered to watch the dancers in their colorful .
6. Most celebrations are annual. They are celebrated once a year.
9. Exercise of the use of would
Would you rather take the train or the bus to work, Would you rather come to
our house, Would your mother rather live in a warm climate, Would you rather
go away on your vacation
1. A: Would your mother rather live in a warm climate?
B: No, she loves cold weather.
2. A: Would you rather go away on your vacation?
B: Yeah. I've always wanted to visit Canada.
3. A: Would you rather take the train or the bus to work?
B: Which is cheaper?
10. Exercise
Read the sentence. Choose the sentence that means the same.
My brother is as tall as me.
a) My brother is taller than me.
b) My brother is shorter than me.
c) My brother and I are the same height.
A car is not as cheap as a motorcycle.
a) A car is more expensive than a motorcycle.
b) A car is cheaper than a motorcycle.
c) A car and a motorcycle cost about the same.
English isn’t as difficult as Chinese.
a) Chinese is more difficult to learn than English.
b) English and Chinese are both difficult to learn.
c) English is more difficult to learn than Chinese.
A polar bear can be as dangerous as a snake.
a) A polar bear and a snake can both be dangerous.
b) A snake is more dangerous than a polar bear.
c) Polar bears and snakes are never dangerous.
Our house is as old as your house.
a) Your house is older than our house.
b) Our house and your house were built at the same time.
c) Our house was built later than your house.
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