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Cuaderno de gramática Sin soluciones Inglés Británico Nivel Principiante

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Índice The negative…………………………………………………………………………………………… There is - There are………………………………………………………………............................ Negation of the indefinite article……………………………………………………………………... Questions without interrogative words……………………………………………………………… Questions in the past…………………………………………………………………………………. Tags - Short answers………………………………………………………………………………… Exclamation with 'what a'.……………………………………………………………………………. The same . . . as………...………………………………………………………………………………. Irregular comparatives…………………………………………………………………………………. Regular superlatives....………………………………………………………………………………. Direct and indirect questions..……………………………………………………………………….. The plural……………………..……………………………………………………………………………. Piece of……………..…………………………………………………………………………………….. Definite and indefinite articles……………………………………………………………………….. Difference between 'a' and 'an'……………………………………………………………………… The possessive……….………………………………………………………………………………... Possessive adjectives……………………………………………………………………………….. Demonstratives…………………………………………………………………………………………. A little - A bit……………………………………………………………………………………………………... Different meanings of 'all'…………………………………………………………………………….. Some – Any………………………………………………………………………………………………… Subject pronouns………..……………………………………………………………………………… Object pronouns………………………………………………………………………………………….. 'One' replacing a noun………………………………………………………………………………….. Interrogative words……………………………………………………………………………………. Which – What…………………………..…………………………………………………………………… Use of 'both'…………………………….…………………………………………………………………… How much - How many..……………………………………………………………………………… Basic notions…………………………………………………………………………………………….. Placing the adjective………………………….……………………………………………………………. Use of 'both'…………………………………………………………………………………………………. Use of the past participle as an adjective………………………………………………………….. Order of adjectives..………………………………………………………………………………….. The verb 'to have (got)'………………………………………………………………………………. Transitive and intransitive verbs…….……………………………………………………………….. The verb 'to be'………………………………………………………………………………………… Contraction of 'to be'………..………………………………………………………………………….. The simple present..………………………………………………………………………………….. The present continuous..…………………………………………………………………………….. The affirmative imperative………………..……………………………………………………………… Expressions followed by the gerund..………………………………………………………………. The simple present and the present continuous.………………………………………………….. Construction of the present perfect…………………………………………………………………. Use of the present perfect……………..………………………………………………………………..

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I


Would like: expressing a desire..……………………………………………………………………. Can: ability and likelihood..………………………………………………………………………….. Can: perception and knowledge….…………………………………………………………………. Can - Could - Be able to.…………………………………………………………………………….. Must - Have (got) to……………….……………………………………………………………………… To write………………………..…………………………………………………………………………….. Prepositions of time..…………………………………………………………………………………. Prepositions of place………………………………………………………………………………….. Means with 'by'………………………………………………………………………………………………... Here – There……………………………………………………………………………………………… Adverbs of time………..………………………………………………………………………………… Use of 'else'……………….………………………………………………………………………………. Also - As well – Too……………………………………………………………………………………….. Nothing ever………………………………………………………………………………………………… Ever – Never……………………………..………………………………………………………………….. Till – Until……………………………………………………………………………………………………….

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

The negative

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La negación

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Date & time

Palabra correcta [2 ejercicios] 1

2

He don't

He is don't

doesn't

not

not like going to the theatre. do done does

note

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playing golf. isn't night

doesn't

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Objects & animals

Completar las frases [1 ejercicios] 1

I need a

.

A stapler? Use the I I need a No,

.

have a stapler. . Do you have one? I have a brush.

but don't glue comb stapler

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Numbers & letters

Ejercicio de gramática [3 ejercicios] 1

Ponga en forma negativa las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: I have a football.

I don't have a football.

She has got an ice cream. They have a radio. We have a room.

2

Ponga en forma negativa las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: I have a football.

I don't have a football.

They've got wine. You are very lucky. He's got a watch.

3

Ponga en forma negativa las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: I have a football.

I don't have a football.

She is perfect. They have got a TV. I do my work.

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

There is - There are

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"There is" - "There are"

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Bed & Breakfast

Casillas de palabras [1 ejercicios] 1

Ponga en singular los siguientes grupos de palabras. Ejemplo: there are beds

there is a bed

there are keys there are showers there are baths there are houses there are bed and breakfasts there are restaurants

Palabra correcta [1 ejercicios] 1 There are

an excellent restaurant in the square. Is there Are there There is

Ejercicio de gramática [1 ejercicios] 1

Escriba de otra manera las siguientes frases como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: (There is / There are) a good restaurant in London.

There is a good restaurant in London.

(There is / There are) many lakes near the town. (There is / There are) two fish and chip shops in the square. (There is / There are) a bathroom downstairs.

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Orden de palabras [1 ejercicios] 1 there

near

are

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lakes

many

here.

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Negation of the indefinite article

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La negación del artículo indeterminado

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Numbers & letters

Ejercicio de gramática [3 ejercicios] 1

Ponga en forma negativa las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: I have a football.

I don't have a football.

She has got an ice cream. They have a radio. We have a room.

2

Ponga en forma negativa las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: I have a football.

I don't have a football.

They've got wine. You are very lucky. He's got a watch.

3

Ponga en forma negativa las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: I have a football.

I don't have a football.

She is perfect. They have got a TV. I do my work.

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Questions without interrogative words

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La interrogación sin pronombre

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Date & time

Palabra correcta [2 ejercicios] 1

you have children? Plays Is

Do

Have

His

he joking? Is Are Will

2

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Am

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Objects & animals

Completar las frases [4 ejercicios] 1

you tired? you have any apples? she travel often? does she go? you sing? did you go there? where when are can does do

2

She can

what you're saying.

you understand me? you think she can count to ten? They can't Can I He can

together any more. up, please? tennis.

do get live can play hear

3

What's your

animal?

My favourite animal is the I

.

snakes and pigs.

I have three: horses,

and hedgehogs.

you like spiders? favourite giraffe like dolphins do

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4

you seen a caterpillar? this your garden? must the dog bring back? must the dog bring the stick back to? you going on safari? animal is loved by all children? are is who which what have

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Your family

Ejercicio de gramática [3 ejercicios] 1

Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: He is ill.

Is he ill?

She is thirsty. They are hungry. You are tired.

2

Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: Your parents are old.

Are your parents old?

His sisters are pretty. Our dad is tall. Her family is large.

3

Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: I have a double room.

Can I have a double room?

We eat dinner in the dining room. I have a room with a bath. They have breakfast in bed.

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Introducing oneself

Orden de palabras [21 ejercicios] 1 you

Are

grandfather

a

?

2 do

you

hair

long

have

?

3 are

wearing

socks

you

?

4 a

Are

beautiful

you

woman

?

5 children

do

you

have

?

6 big

family

you

a

do

have

?

7 what

saying

only

day

you

do

I'm

to

understand

you?

8 know

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Is

the

that

you

?

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9 English

you

know

quarter

past

a

do

alphabet

the

?

10 it

seven

is

?

11 Do

home

the

Is

have

a

at

you

pet

?

a

?

12 good

weather

?

13 a

you

do

ruler

have

?

Do

?

14 dog

have

a

you

15 have

home

you

at

cat

Do

16 direction

this

the

is

right

?

reserve

?

17 room

a

can

you

18 breakfast

have

can

bed

I

the

you

crackling

in

?

19 can

hear

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noise

?

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20 working

are

!

you

hello

?

21 are

learning

this

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you

with

anything

?

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Questions in the past

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La interrogación en el pasado

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Objects & animals

Completar las frases [1 ejercicios] 1

you seen a caterpillar? this your garden? must the dog bring back? must the dog bring the stick back to? you going on safari? animal is loved by all children? have which who is what are

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

There is - There are

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"There is" - "There are"

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Bed & Breakfast

Casillas de palabras [1 ejercicios] 1

Ponga en singular los siguientes grupos de palabras. Ejemplo: there are beds

there is a bed

there are keys there are showers there are baths there are houses there are bed and breakfasts there are restaurants

Palabra correcta [1 ejercicios] 1 Are there

an excellent restaurant in the square. There are Is there There is

Ejercicio de gramática [1 ejercicios] 1

Escriba de otra manera las siguientes frases como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: (There is / There are) a good restaurant in London.

There is a good restaurant in London.

(There is / There are) many lakes near the town. (There is / There are) two fish and chip shops in the square. (There is / There are) a bathroom downstairs.

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Orden de palabras [1 ejercicios] 1 lakes

there

near

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are

many

here.

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Tags - Short answers

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Las "tags" - respuestas cortas

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At the office

Palabra correcta [2 ejercicios] 1

Does he like to play football? Yes, he is do doesn't be have does

2

Alison is very beautiful. Yes, she have does is are be

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.

. has

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Everyday actions

Ejercicio de gramática [6 ejercicios] 1

Responda como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: Do you have a football?

Yes, I do.

Does she know that phone number? Do they have a computer? Is that your apple?

2

Responda como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: Do you have a football?

Yes, I do.

Have you got a key? Is this the best subject? Are you flattering me?

3

Responda como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: Do you have a football?

Yes, I do.

Does he want this apple? Does she go to the cinema often? Does he expect a lot of people?

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4

Responda como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: You are stupid.

No, I'm not.

We look alike. You are going out tonight. She is fat.

5

Responda como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: You are stupid.

No, I'm not.

He is boring. They are happy. We want to go play golf.

6

Responda como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: You are stupid.

No, I'm not.

He loves you. You don't like her. He's taking her out.

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Exclamation with 'what a'

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La exclamación con "what a"

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Adjectives

Ejercicio de gramática [6 ejercicios] 1

Ponga en plural las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: What a nice car!

What nice cars!

What a hothouse! What a small cat! What an empty room!

2

Ponga en plural las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: What a nice car!

What nice cars!

What a clever dolphin! What a full garage! What an old professor!

3

Ponga en plural las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: What a nice car!

What nice cars!

What an easy game! What a talented teenager! What a sweet drink!

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4

Ponga en singular las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: What poor animals!

What a poor animal!

What unintelligent teachers! What stupid questions! What brilliant uncles!

5

Ponga en singular las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: What poor animals!

What a poor animal!

What young girls! What yellow shoes! What impossible jobs!

6

Ponga en singular las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: What poor animals!

What a poor animal!

What little frogs! What great books! What blue teapots!

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

The same . . . as

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"The same . . . as"

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Adjectives

Palabra correcta [1 ejercicios] 1

It's identical

the same as

my car. broken down

faster

happy

different

Orden de palabras [2 ejercicios] 1 as

the

I'm

same

the

as

I'm

you

age

not

you!

2

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age

same

!

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Irregular comparatives

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Los comparativos irregulares

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At the office

Orden de palabras [1 ejercicios] 1 I

an

effort

make

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write

better

must

to

English!

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Regular superlatives

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Los superlativos regulares

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Adjectives

Completar las frases [1 ejercicios] 1

Do you work I'm the

? !

Is your coffee cup

?

Yes, of course it's

!

Is the weather

?

full fastest fast good true

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Direct and indirect questions

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Las interrogativas directas e indirectas

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Date & time

Palabra correcta [2 ejercicios] 1 Have

2 His

Is

you have children? Do Plays

he joking? Am Are Is

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Will

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Objects & animals

Completar las frases [4 ejercicios] 1

you tired? you have any apples? she travel often? does she go? you sing? did you go there? can when does where do are

2

She can

what you're saying.

you understand me? you think she can count to ten? They can't Can I He can

together any more. up, please? tennis.

do can hear play get live

3

What's your

animal?

My favourite animal is the I

.

snakes and pigs.

I have three: horses,

and hedgehogs.

you like spiders? favourite giraffe like do dolphins

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4

you seen a caterpillar? this your garden? must the dog bring back? must the dog bring the stick back to? you going on safari? animal is loved by all children? are who have is what which

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Introducing oneself

Orden de palabras [1 ejercicios] 1 are

you

how

old

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?

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

The plural

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El plural

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Adjectives

Casillas de palabras [5 ejercicios] 1

Ponga en plural los siguientes grupos de palabras. Ejemplo: the big bedroom

the big bedrooms

the brilliant colour the black pen the yellow skirt the small kitten the large shoe the single girl

2

Ponga en plural los siguientes grupos de palabras. Ejemplo: the big bedroom

the big bedrooms

the white boot the old aunt the winter creature the blue bow tie the tired boy the identical twin

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3

Ponga en plural los siguientes grupos de palabras. Ejemplo: a carrot

carrots

a butterfly an object a chicken a brush a rabbit a wasp

4

Ponga en plural los siguientes grupos de palabras. Ejemplo: a carrot

carrots

a teacher a tomato an animal an elephant a house a strawberry

5

Ponga en plural los siguientes grupos de palabras. Ejemplo: parent

parents

sister brother friend man woman family

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Your family

Palabra correcta [2 ejercicios] 1 Family

2

Insect

Are they your friends mum

like to play games. Little children Child's Cards

? brother

dad

Completar las frases [1 ejercicios] 1

Kate is your

.

Diana and Helen are his Our My

.

are Martin and Steve. is David.

sisters name names sister

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Adjectives

Ejercicio de gramática [7 ejercicios] 1

Ponga en plural las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: What a nice car!

What nice cars!

What a hothouse! What a small cat! What an empty room!

2

Ponga en plural las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: What a nice car!

What nice cars!

What a clever dolphin! What a full garage! What an old professor!

3

Ponga en plural las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: What a nice car!

What nice cars!

What an easy game! What a talented teenager! What a sweet drink!

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4

Ponga en singular las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: What poor animals!

What a poor animal!

What unintelligent teachers! What stupid questions! What brilliant uncles!

5

Ponga en singular las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: What poor animals!

What a poor animal!

What young girls! What yellow shoes! What impossible jobs!

6

Ponga en singular las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: What poor animals!

What a poor animal!

What little frogs! What great books! What blue teapots!

7

Ponga en plural las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: My flat is in France.

My flats are in France.

Your house is in Spain. The photo is from Germany. My pen pal is from Italy.

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Your family

Orden de palabras [2 ejercicios] 1 their

and

are

Mandy

names

Kat.

2 I

have

of

a

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lot

brothers

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Piece of

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"Piece of"

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Streets of London

Casillas de palabras [2 ejercicios] 1

Sustituya el artículo determinado por el artículo indeterminado cuando sea posible. Ejemplo: the beef

a piece of beef

the apricot the paracetamol the paper the pavement the sock the advice

2

Sustituya el artículo determinado por el artículo indeterminado cuando sea posible. Ejemplo: the beef

a piece of beef

the car the bread the address the information the motorway the bag

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Finding your way

Completar las frases [1 ejercicios] 1

Is this it? Yes, it's on this Don't

of

.

!

I don't like big

at

You had better take the

! , you know.

Is it that far? Too far to walk. Do you have a

?

Yes, I have one. When you're lost, use a map! I have a bad sense of

, anyway.

night map piece tube worry paper direction towns

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Definite and indefinite articles

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El artículo determinado e indeterminado

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Streets of London

Casillas de palabras [6 ejercicios] 1

Sustituya el artículo determinado por el artículo indeterminado cuando sea posible. Ejemplo: the boy

a boy

the shirt the evening the woman the jumper the ambulance the office

2

Sustituya el artículo determinado por el artículo indeterminado cuando sea posible. Ejemplo: the boy

a boy

the dog the man the ghost the eye the uncle the apartment

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3

Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: the tomato

a tomato

the office the wardrobe the armchair the lounge the kitchen the egg timer

4

Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: the tomato

a tomato

the garage the good newspaper the black knife the only child the small carrot the comfortable sofa bed

5

Sustituya el artículo determinado por el artículo indeterminado cuando sea posible. Ejemplo: the beef

a piece of beef

the apricot the paracetamol the paper the pavement the sock the advice

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6

Sustituya el artículo determinado por el artículo indeterminado cuando sea posible. Ejemplo: the beef

a piece of beef

the car the bread the address the information the motorway the bag

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Saying hello

Palabra correcta [1 ejercicios] 1

I have got the also

brother. a

Ejercicio de gramática [2 ejercicios] 1

Escriba de otra manera las siguientes frases como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: I am ( - / a) Scottish.

I am Scottish.

Miriam is from ( - / the) London. She has got ( - / a) brother. Her birthday is in ( - / the) July.

2

Escriba de otra manera las siguientes frases como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: It's (a / the) lovely photo.

It's a lovely photo.

Jacques is (a / the) French name. Is (a / the) teacher English? January is (a / the) winter month.

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Difference between 'a' and 'an'

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La diferencia entre "a" y "an"

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Introducing oneself

Casillas de palabras [7 ejercicios] 1

Sustituya el artículo determinado por el artículo indeterminado cuando sea posible. Ejemplo: the boy

a boy

the shirt the evening the woman the jumper the ambulance the office

2

Sustituya el artículo determinado por el artículo indeterminado cuando sea posible. Ejemplo: the boy

a boy

the dog the man the ghost the eye the uncle the apartment

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3

Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: the tomato

a tomato

the office the wardrobe the armchair the lounge the kitchen the egg timer

4

Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: the tomato

a tomato

the garage the good newspaper the black knife the only child the small carrot the comfortable sofa bed

5

Sustituya el artículo determinado por el artículo indeterminado cuando sea posible. Ejemplo: the beef

a piece of beef

the apricot the paracetamol the paper the pavement the sock the advice

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6

Sustituya el artículo determinado por el artículo indeterminado cuando sea posible. Ejemplo: the beef

a piece of beef

the car the bread the address the information the motorway the bag

7

Escriba el artículo indeterminado adecuado delante de las siguientes palabras. Ejemplo: (a / an) English lesson

an English lesson

(a / an) American city (a / an) Spanish man (a / an) French student (a / an) Italian name (a / an) Indian meal (a / an) German town

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Bed & Breakfast

Completar las frases [1 ejercicios] 1

Catherine would like She eats

good meal.

excellent meal in the dining room.

The dining room is downstairs on

left.

the a an

Ejercicio de gramática [1 ejercicios] 1

Escriba de otra manera las siguientes frases como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: John would like (a / an) room.

John would like a room.

I have got (a / an) question. Is there (a / an) Indian restaurant? Thank you. Have (a / an) nice evening!

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Objects & animals

Orden de palabras [2 ejercicios] 1 my

is

aunt

to

not

my

an

not

insect

2 an

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married

is

uncle

ant

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

The possessive

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El genitivo sajón

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Introducing oneself

Orden de palabras [1 ejercicios] 1 grandfather

is

My

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his

daughter's

with

husband.

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Possessive adjectives

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Los adjetivos posesivos

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Your family

Casillas de palabras [1 ejercicios] 1

Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: he

his

I you she it we they

Palabra correcta [2 ejercicios] 1 Your

friends are at the cinema. Me Mine Its He You

They

There

2

house is beautiful. They're Their

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Ejercicio de gramática [1 ejercicios] 1

Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: (He) mum is clever.

His mum is clever.

The friendly man is (I) dad. (You) friend is funny. (They) parents are nice.

Orden de palabras [1 ejercicios] 1 your

look

parents

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friendly

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Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Demonstratives

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Los demostrativos

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A city tour

Casillas de palabras [2 ejercicios] 1

Ponga en plural los siguientes grupos de palabras. Ejemplo: this pub

these pubs

this cathedral that park this street that bakery this church that station

2

Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: the market place (there)

that market place

the street (here) the streets (there) the building (there) the buildings (here) the park (there) the parks (there)

Palabra correcta [1 ejercicios] 1 This

is a lovely city! Those These

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Completar las frases [1 ejercicios] 1

What are

people there drinking? churches here are very old.

Is

the museum there?

What is

building here?

this these those that

Ejercicio de gramática [2 ejercicios] 1

Ponga en plural las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: That bank is open.

Those banks are open.

This museum is closed. That cinema is big. This bakery sells bread.

2

Escriba de otra manera las siguientes frases como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: The beer (here) is good.

This beer is good.

The bank (there) is new. The buildings (here) are old. The people (there) are drinking tea.

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

A little - A bit

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"A little" - "A bit"

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Introducing oneself

Completar las frases [1 ejercicios] 1

I

three grandsons.

But I I'm

see them. , I'm 21.

Do you have Well, yes, they are a

feet? big.

bit young have never big

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Descriptions

Orden de palabras [1 ejercicios] 1 I'm

a

bit

just

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plump

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Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Different meanings of 'all'

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Los significados de "all"

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Date & time

Completar las frases [1 ejercicios] 1

Do you know all the days of the I know Monday, That's I also know I know

? , Wednesday.

half of it. , that's when I play tennis. the days of the week!

week Thursday Tuesday all only

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Finding your way

Orden de palabras [4 ejercicios] 1 know

of

the

days

don't

all

days

I

the

week

all

the

know

2 the

of

I

week

3 all

the

that

streets

look

it's

true

the same!

4 streets

the

look

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all

same

the

!

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Some - Any

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"Some" - "Any"

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Streets of London

Casillas de palabras [1 ejercicios] 1

Sustituya el artículo determinado por el artículo indeterminado cuando sea posible. Ejemplo: the beef

a piece of beef

the car the bread the address the information the motorway the bag

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Introducing oneself

Completar las frases [1 ejercicios] 1

She's with our Are you a

and daughter. ?

I have many

and uncles.

Do you have

cousins?

I like

very much.

son any them aunts grandfather

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Subject pronouns

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Los pronombres personales sujeto

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Saying hello

Casillas de palabras [1 ejercicios] 1

Escriba de otra manera las siguientes frases como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: (I / you) are

you are

(she / we) is (I / they) am (it / they) is (he / we) are (she / they) are (you / it) are

Palabra correcta [2 ejercicios] 1

Does we you

2 We

It

have big feet and large hands? him they I he

are married. I

Completar las frases [1 ejercicios] 1

is my brother. Have Has

got a sister? got a job? am a postman.

you he I she

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Introducing oneself

Ejercicio de gramática [7 ejercicios] 1

Ponga en plural las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: I am tall.

We are tall.

He is short. You are nice. I am smart.

2

Ponga en plural las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: I am tall.

We are tall.

She is young. He is beautiful. I am old.

3

Ponga en plural las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: I am tall.

We are tall.

You are slim. He is stupid. She is fair.

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4

Ponga en singular las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: We are dark.

I am dark.

They are tired. We are warm. You are well.

5

Ponga en singular las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: We are dark.

I am dark.

We are plump. They are stupid. You are barefoot.

6

Ponga en singular las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: We are dark.

I am dark.

They are all right. We are large. You are married.

7

Escriba de otra manera las siguientes frases como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: (You / He) is single.

He is single.

(I / You) are a student. (I / We) are British. (You / She) has got a job.

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Saying hello

Orden de palabras [3 ejercicios] 1 a

I

have

a

you

got

sister

2 are

policeman

3 she

has

got

a

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job

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Object pronouns

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Los pronombres personales complemento

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Introducing oneself

Completar las frases [1 ejercicios] 1

She's with our Are you a

and daughter. ?

I have many

and uncles.

Do you have

cousins?

I like

very much.

aunts them grandfather son any

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Numbers & letters

Ejercicio de gramática [3 ejercicios] 1

Sustituya el (los) complemento(s) por el (los) pronombre(s) correspondiente(s). Ejemplo: I usually listen to my friends.

I usually listen to them.

I often look at the baby. I have to play tennis with my friend. I love the summer.

2

Sustituya el (los) complemento(s) por el (los) pronombre(s) correspondiente(s). Ejemplo: I usually listen to my friends.

I usually listen to them.

He tells my friend and me the way. The ghost watches the little boy. He looks like my child.

3

Sustituya el (los) complemento(s) por el (los) pronombre(s) correspondiente(s). Ejemplo: I usually listen to my friends.

I usually listen to them.

The girl listens to her brother. You always lose your envelope. We know the place.

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

'One' replacing a noun

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"One" en lugar del sustantivo

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Finding your way

Completar las frases [1 ejercicios] 1

I hope you

your

It's my I

through London!

day. I'm a bit lost. find my way anyway.

That's normal! I know, I'm not the only It's

!

to find one's way.

hard find never first way one

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Objects & animals

Ejercicio de gramática [3 ejercicios] 1

Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: I have a dog.

I have one.

They've got a snake. She's eating a strawberry. They want a coffee.

2

Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: I have a dog.

I have one.

I know an English person. I need a kettle. He sometimes wants an ice cream.

3

Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: I have a dog.

I have one.

I see an animal. He needs a sheet of paper. He takes a pencil.

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Interrogative words

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Los interrogativos

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Objects & animals

Palabra correcta [5 ejercicios] 1 Who

Why

2

do you come from? When Where What

do you go to bed? How How many Whose

When

Went

What

Watt

When

When

Who

does the journey take by tube? How many How What How long

When

does the bank close? Where What

3

4

5

is your favourite room in the house? Why Hedgehogs

Completar las frases [10 ejercicios] 1

you tired? you have any apples? she travel often? does she go? you sing? did you go there? where does do are when can

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2

I have to go to the

.

time is it? My watch has

.

Look at the

.

Mine is

.

clock stopped working what theatre

3

Do you have

to take me to school?

Is the train at nine

?

time is it? Don't take

looking at cars!

I stop work in an

.

Is it time to have

?

time hour hours what lunch o'clock

4

is this? A

of paper.

Where is

?

Next to a

.

This is a

sharpener.

sheet what book it pencil

5

are the scissors? the shelf. Do you

a ruler?

Yes, I have a

one.

where under have small

6

Look at the

!

Oh yes! A nice

butterfly.

is it? On your

.

shoulder butterfly where yellow

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7

you seen a caterpillar? this your garden? must the dog bring back? must the dog bring the stick back to? you going on safari? animal is loved by all children? who what have is which are

8

You have arrived in London,

you have problems!

asks you what's wrong. am I? You're in London! But where in London? Bond Street. Which street are you looking It's written

?

.

someone but where here near for

9

bus do I take? is practical in London is the tube. is Tower Bridge so famous? could invite you to tea at Buckingham Palace? is the Horse Guards' parade? can you get about London quickly and cheaply? why how which who when what

10

is behind the tourist information centre? does the bank open? is the post office? old is the museum? when how where what

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A city tour

Ejercicio de gramática [1 ejercicios] 1

Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: The cathedral is 800 years old. (How old)

How old is the cathedral?

The post office is in the city centre. (Where) The bakery opens at 7 o'clock. (When) This shop sells clothes. (What)

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Introducing oneself

Orden de palabras [9 ejercicios] 1 your

are

eyes

what

colour

?

2 today

you

how

are

?

3 you

are

how

old

?

4 which

favourite

is

the

your

where

?

season

of

year?

5 the

scissors

are

you

are

6 for

looking

street

which

?

7 is

long

bus

by

how

it

is

old

station?

?

8 how

this

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9 moment

the

are

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what

at

doing

you

?

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Which - What

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"Which" - "What"

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Adjectives

Palabra correcta [1 ejercicios] 1 Hedgehogs

Why

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is your favourite room in the house? Watt When What

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Streets of London

Completar las frases [2 ejercicios] 1

you seen a caterpillar? this your garden? must the dog bring back? must the dog bring the stick back to? you going on safari? animal is loved by all children? who are which have what is

2

bus do I take? is practical in London is the tube. is Tower Bridge so famous? could invite you to tea at Buckingham Palace? is the Horse Guards' parade? can you get about London quickly and cheaply? which how when what why who

Orden de palabras [1 ejercicios] 1 are

which

looking

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you

street

for

?

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Use of 'both'

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Empleo de "both"

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At the office

Completar las frases [1 ejercicios] 1

Are you

or are you listening?

I'm doing Are you It's worth

. ? , you know!

writing trying kidding both

Ejercicio de gramática [3 ejercicios] 1

Escriba de otra manera las siguientes frases como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: My brother is as tall as my father.

Both my father and my brother are tall.

My friend is as beautiful as my sister. My father is as serious as my boss. My aunt is as boring as my teacher.

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2

Escriba de otra manera las siguientes frases como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: My brother is as tall as my father.

Both my brother and my father are tall.

My bedroom is as messy as my bathroom. The dinner was as much fun as the cocktail party. The apple was as fresh as the orange.

3

Escriba de otra manera las siguientes frases como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: My brother is as tall as my father.

Both my brother and my father are tall.

The cup is as red as the kettle. The garage was as full as the house. The teacher is as young as the student.

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

How much - How many

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"How much" - "How many"

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A city tour

Casillas de palabras [1 ejercicios] 1

Escriba de otra manera las siguientes frases como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: how (much / many) hot dogs

how many hot dogs

how (much / many) bread how (much / many) roast beef how (much / many) hamburgers how (much / many) tea how (much / many) pints of beer how (much / many) porridge

Palabra correcta [1 ejercicios] 1 How many

tea would you like? How much How How old

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Numbers & letters

Completar las frases [1 ejercicios] 1

How Three

people are with you? are with me.

By the way, One, two,

you count? , four, five, six, seven.

Eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen,

.

three can many fifteen people

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A city tour

Ejercicio de gramática [1 ejercicios] 1

Escriba de otra manera las siguientes frases como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: How (much / many) does a stamp cost?

How much does a stamp cost?

How (much / many) people live here? How (much / many) stamps do you have? How (much / many) milk would you like?

Orden de palabras [3 ejercicios] 1 plus five

twenty-two

is

much

how

?

2 is

much

in

live

how

a

lemonade?

3 how

people

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many

England?

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Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Basic notions

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Aspectos generales

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Introducing oneself

Palabra correcta [1 ejercicios] 1

He has

lives in

no name. He's a computer! do talks

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Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Placing the adjective

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La posición del adjetivo

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Descriptions

Casillas de palabras [2 ejercicios] 1

Ponga en el orden adecuado los siguientes grupos de palabras. Ejemplo: (small) the house

the small house

(short) the girl (blond) the hair (blue) the eyes (long) the skirt (green) the caterpillar (warm) the summer

2

Ponga en el orden adecuado los siguientes grupos de palabras. Ejemplo: (small) the house

the small house

(brown) the sock (fresh) the paint (silly) a boy (old) a man (large) a garden (dark) a living room

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Introducing oneself

Completar las frases [1 ejercicios] 1

But what's your

?

Are you a I

woman? in Sweden.

Do you How

a house? are you?

beautiful old live have name

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Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Use of 'both'

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Empleo de "both"

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At the office

Completar las frases [1 ejercicios] 1

Are you

or are you listening?

I'm doing Are you It's worth

. ? , you know!

both writing trying kidding

Ejercicio de gramática [3 ejercicios] 1

Escriba de otra manera las siguientes frases como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: My brother is as tall as my father.

Both my father and my brother are tall.

My friend is as beautiful as my sister. My father is as serious as my boss. My aunt is as boring as my teacher.

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2

Escriba de otra manera las siguientes frases como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: My brother is as tall as my father.

Both my brother and my father are tall.

My bedroom is as messy as my bathroom. The dinner was as much fun as the cocktail party. The apple was as fresh as the orange.

3

Escriba de otra manera las siguientes frases como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: My brother is as tall as my father.

Both my brother and my father are tall.

The cup is as red as the kettle. The garage was as full as the house. The teacher is as young as the student.

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Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Use of the past participle as an adjective

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El participio pasado: adjetivo

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Finding your way

Completar las frases [3 ejercicios] 1

Are you

?

It's none of your

!

Do you

anybody nice?

I know lots of

.

I have a

and a boy.

married business girl know people

2

Do you know the difference

an ant and an aunt?

An

is an insect.

My

is not an insect!

My uncle is not Of

to an ant! not!

aunt between course ant married

3

Do you see the

traffic light?

That's

you turn.

And there's a

office a hundred yards

Before the

.

? the post office?

This is really

.

roundabout first opposite complicated tourist where away

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Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Order of adjectives

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El orden de los adjetivos

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Descriptions

Casillas de palabras [2 ejercicios] 1

Ponga en el orden adecuado los siguientes grupos de palabras. Ejemplo: (small) the house

the small house

(short) the girl (blond) the hair (blue) the eyes (long) the skirt (green) the caterpillar (warm) the summer

2

Ponga en el orden adecuado los siguientes grupos de palabras. Ejemplo: (small) the house

the small house

(brown) the sock (fresh) the paint (silly) a boy (old) a man (large) a garden (dark) a living room

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

The verb 'to have (got)'

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El verbo "to have (got)"

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Objects & animals

Casillas de palabras [3 ejercicios] 1

Conjugue como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: I (to have)

I have

he (to have) she (to have) we (to have) you (to have) they (to have) it (to have)

2

Conjugue como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: I (to have got)

I have got

he (to have got) they (to have got) it (to have got) you (to have got) she (to have got) we (to have got)

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3

Conjugue como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: he (to have)

he has

I (to have) you (to have) it (to have) she (to have) got we (to have) got they (to have) got

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Introducing oneself

Palabra correcta [1 ejercicios] 1

He talks

has

do

no name. He's a computer! lives in

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Date & time

Completar las frases [2 ejercicios] 1

I

three grandsons.

But I I'm

see them. , I'm 21.

Do you have

feet?

Well, yes, they are a

big.

young have big never bit

2

I can't see, I haven't I'll

my glasses!

until a quarter to eight.

I always

at seven.

I don't know how to

it in English.

It's also hard not to

the 'G' and the 'J'!

get up mix up stay say got

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Numbers & letters

Ejercicio de gramática [4 ejercicios] 1

Ponga en forma negativa las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: I have a football.

I don't have a football.

She has got an ice cream. They have a radio. We have a room.

2

Ponga en forma negativa las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: I have a football.

I don't have a football.

They've got wine. You are very lucky. He's got a watch.

3

Ponga en forma negativa las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: I have a football.

I don't have a football.

She is perfect. They have got a TV. I do my work.

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4

Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: I have a dog.

I have one.

They've got a snake. She's eating a strawberry. They want a coffee.

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Objects & animals

Orden de palabras [12 ejercicios] 1 you

do

hair

long

have

?

2 it

a

warm

has

nice,

climate

!

3 do

have

you

children

?

4 family

a

do

big

you

have

?

5 I

big

I

have

I

my

have

a

very

garden

6 don't

big

exactly

feet

7 got

haven't

glasses

8 you

home

a

have

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Do

at

pet

?

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9 have

do

ruler

have

a

have

you

cat

bad

have

of

you

a

?

you

?

10 Do

dog

11 home

a

at

Do

?

12 a

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sense

I

direction

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Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Basic notions

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Aspectos generales

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Introducing oneself

Palabra correcta [1 ejercicios] 1

He has

talks

do

no name. He's a computer! lives in

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Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Transitive and intransitive verbs

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Verbos transitivos e intransitivos

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At the office

Palabra correcta [2 ejercicios] 1 Give

2

me your address. Gives Gave Given

You yawn

when you are happy. concentrate meet laughing

smile

Completar las frases [4 ejercicios] 1

Can you

Thursday?

'R' is

to pronounce.

It's

the sound babies make.

Which is your I

season? spring and summer.

like love hard spell favourite

2

I'm

to you.

I'm

a love letter.

What's that

?

It's someone

.

noise writing sneezing listening

3

Are you learning Of

with this? I am!

Why are you

?

I'm having a good

!

At least you're not

!

smiling laugh course anything yawning

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4

Hey! What's

?

Someone's I'm

! the door.

Don't! It's your

. coming?

happening coming shutting boss who's

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Everyday actions

Ejercicio de gramática [3 ejercicios] 1

Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: Dave's writing (his sister).

Dave's writing to his sister.

Emma's writing (a letter). Frankie's writing (his dad). Catherine's writing (a parking ticket).

2

Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: Dave's writing (his sister).

Dave's writing to his sister.

Richard's writing (a report). Gillian's writing (her uncle). Claire's writing (a computer program).

3

Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: Dave's writing (his sister).

Dave's writing to his sister.

Jane's writing (the company). Ken's writing (the chairman). Wendy's writing (her cousin).

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Orden de palabras [1 ejercicios] 1 food

-

I

about

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am

fast

report

a

writing

restaurants

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Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

The verb 'to be'

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El verbo "to be"

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Introducing oneself

Casillas de palabras [2 ejercicios] 1

Conjugue como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: I (to be)

I am

he (to be) it (to be) we (to be) you (to be) they (to be) she (to be)

2

Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: I am

I'm

you are he is she is it is we are they are

Palabra correcta [5 ejercicios] 1

So, how fine is

thank you

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do

you today? are

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2

3

4

5

He am

your

not a monster! is are isn't

She's Lisa. Who are is they

How are

is

he

you? we am

you? am

Alison is very beautiful. Yes, she has does be are have

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. is

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Saying hello

Completar las frases [1 ejercicios] 1

Hello, how I

you?

fine, thanks.

Her name

Wendy.

is are am

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Introducing oneself

Ejercicio de gramática [7 ejercicios] 1

Ponga en plural las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: I am tall.

We are tall.

He is short. You are nice. I am smart.

2

Ponga en plural las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: I am tall.

We are tall.

She is young. He is beautiful. I am old.

3

Ponga en plural las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: I am tall.

We are tall.

You are slim. He is stupid. She is fair.

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4

Ponga en singular las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: We are dark.

I am dark.

They are tired. We are warm. You are well.

5

Ponga en singular las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: We are dark.

I am dark.

We are plump. They are stupid. You are barefoot.

6

Ponga en singular las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: We are dark.

I am dark.

They are all right. We are large. You are married.

7

Conjugue como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: I (to be) Mike.

I am Mike.

You (to be) from Edinburgh. It (to be) a beautiful city. They (to be) lovely places.

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Contraction of 'to be'

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La contracción de "to be"

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Introducing oneself

Casillas de palabras [3 ejercicios] 1

Conjugue como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: I (to be)

I am

he (to be) it (to be) we (to be) you (to be) they (to be) she (to be)

2

Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: I am

I'm

you are he is she is it is we are they are

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3

Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: he is

he's

I am you are she is it is we are they are

Palabra correcta [5 ejercicios] 1

2

3

So, how is do

He are

thank you

isn't

They

5

not a monster! am your is

She's Lisa. Who are is we

4 He

are

you today? fine

am

you? they he

's my mum. You She

Alison is very beautiful. Yes, she is be does are have

. has

Completar las frases [3 ejercicios] 1

Where I live

you live? Switzerland.

It's a nice and warm So, how I'm

! you today?

, thank you.

are in fine country do

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2

you tired? you have any apples? she travel often? does she go? you sing? did you go there? can when does are where do

3

They' She' I'

very beautiful. my Italian pen pal.

very young.

m s re

Orden de palabras [1 ejercicios] 1 a

grandfather

you

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Are

?

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

The simple present

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El "simple present"

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Introducing oneself

Casillas de palabras [3 ejercicios] 1

Conjugue como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: I (to do)

I do

you (to ask) he (to answer) they (to see) we (to hope) she (to think) it (to use)

2

Conjugue como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: I (to do)

I do

it (to mean) he (to live) they (to understand) I (to look) we (to know) she (to want)

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3

Conjugue como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: I (to have got)

I have got

he (to have got) they (to have got) it (to have got) you (to have got) she (to have got) we (to have got)

Palabra correcta [1 ejercicios] 1

She have

has

in a big house with a garden. wants lives live had

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Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

The present continuous

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El "present continuous"

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Everyday actions

Casillas de palabras [3 ejercicios] 1

Conjugue como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: they (to go)

they're going

you (to arrive) I (to stay) we (to return) it (to leave) he (to buy) she (to get on)

2

Conjugue como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: to do (she)

she is doing

to go (he) to cry (I) to improve (they) to joke (you) to laugh (we) to have dinner (I)

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3

Conjugue como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: to do (she)

she is doing

to listen (she) to sleep (I) to shout (they) to start (it) to think (we) to talk (you)

Palabra correcta [8 ejercicios] 1

I isn't

2 His

3

are

working in the bedroom. am is aren't have

he joking? Will Are

We have

do

They are buying arriving

5

I am making

7

8

They be writing

I'm enjoying

I'm cutting

Am

arriving at quarter to 10. is are

4

6

Is

in a youth hostel. leaving staying

a cake. are making be making

be written

be made

postcards to their friends. been writing are writing writing

am writing

phone numbers because I often lose my address book. listening returning memorizing

saying

telling

make

feeling

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my friends about Tell me More. sending letters improving

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At the office

Completar las frases [8 ejercicios] 1

What are you

right now?

Do you

what I'm saying?

What colour

your eyes?

Do you

long hair?

What kind of shoes are you

?

are understand doing wearing have

2

She

leaving.

They I

staying in a youth hostel. arriving.

am are is

3

I'm

to you.

I'm

a love letter.

What's that

?

It's someone

.

noise sneezing writing listening

4

Are you

or are you listening?

I'm doing Are you It's worth

. ? , you know!

writing trying both kidding

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5

Are you learning Of

with this? I am!

Why are you

?

I'm having a good

!

At least you're not

!

laugh course smiling anything yawning

6

Hey! What's

?

Someone's I'm

! the door.

Don't! It's your

. coming?

coming who's boss happening shutting

7

Could you please go back to your I'm At

a big effort, you know! this isn't

You don't I'd

? !

me? to believe you.

least believe making like writing boring

8

Are you

?

It's time for the

.

A normal Just

meeting! .

company discussing meeting leaving

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A bus trip

Ejercicio de gramática [2 ejercicios] 1

Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: You go to Big Ben.

You are going to Big Ben.

I stay in Piccadilly. We return to the Tube station. They buy single tickets.

2

Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: He gets on at Tower Bridge.

He's getting on at Tower Bridge.

You leave Wales. It arrives at the bus stop. She gets off near Big Ben.

Orden de palabras [1 ejercicios] 1 am

I

going to

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Big Ben

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

The affirmative imperative

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El imperativo afirmativo

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Finding your way

Casillas de palabras [2 ejercicios] 1

Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: to help me

help me

to look at her to follow him to pay attention to stop that to be careful to get off

2

Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: to go back

let's go back

to visit the tourist office to look for her to see to walk to buy a bicycle to organise dinner

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Streets of London

Palabra correcta [4 ejercicios] 1 Answer

2 Given

Answers

me your address. Gave Give Gives

3 Let's

my question! Answering Answered

Letters

go and visit the Tower of London! Let Light Lettuce

4 Forget

Straight ahead

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your English! Improve Have spoken

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Expressions followed by the gerund

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Expresiones seguidas de gerundio

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At the office

Completar las frases [2 ejercicios] 1

It's worth

a foreign language.

It's no use I

, there's no one here. type that report for you.

He can't

his hands because the water's too hot.

It's time

go to work.

It's time

sleep.

wash for shouting to learning can

2

It's time

sleep.

It's time

having a nap.

It's no use

over it.

It's no good It's time to It's not worth

, there are no waves. . a love letter.

writing crying surfing to get up for

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

The simple present and the present continuous

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El "simple present" y el "present continuous"

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A bus trip

Palabra correcta [2 ejercicios] 1

2

She has

had

in a big house with a garden. lives wants have live

They are buying leaving

in a youth hostel. staying arriving

Completar las frases [1 ejercicios] 1

Does the Westminster bus The Piccadilly bus

at 3 o'clock? now.

The Jubilee Tube line Do I He

to Westminster.

on the bus at Tower Bridge? on the bus now.

get is getting goes is leaving leave

Ejercicio de gramática [2 ejercicios] 1

Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: You go to Big Ben.

You are going to Big Ben.

I stay in Piccadilly. We return to the Tube station. They buy single tickets.

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2

Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: He gets on at Tower Bridge.

He's getting on at Tower Bridge.

You leave Wales. It arrives at the bus stop. She gets off near Big Ben.

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Descriptions

Orden de palabras [5 ejercicios] 1 are

you

socks

wearing

?

2 answering

I'm

stupid

your

questions

3 wearing

she's

a

black

skirt

4 you

to

I'm

talking

!

5 wearing

is

yellow

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a

large

he

tie

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Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Construction of the present perfect

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El "present perfect": formación

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Objects & animals

Completar las frases [2 ejercicios] 1

I have to go to the

.

time is it? My watch has

.

Look at the Mine is

. .

what stopped theatre clock working

2

you seen a caterpillar? this your garden? must the dog bring back? must the dog bring the stick back to? you going on safari? animal is loved by all children? which are who is have what

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Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Use of the present perfect

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El "present perfect": uso

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Date & time

Completar las frases [1 ejercicios] 1

I have to go to the

.

time is it? My watch has

.

Look at the Mine is

. .

stopped clock working theatre what

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Would like: expressing a desire

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"Would like": expresión del deseo

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A bus trip

Palabra correcta [1 ejercicios] 1

Would he likes look

looks

a return ticket to Big Ben? like

Ejercicio de gramática [1 ejercicios] 1

Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: I buy a return ticket.

I would like to buy a return ticket.

She leaves at half past 5. They have a map of London. You stay in a youth hostel.

Orden de palabras [2 ejercicios] 1 2

would

to

like

like

you

tickets?

2 I

arrive at

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would

12 o'clock

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Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Basic notions

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Aspectos generales

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Introducing oneself

Palabra correcta [1 ejercicios] 1

He do

has

no name. He's a computer! lives in talks

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Can: ability and likelihood

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"Can": capacidad y posibilidad

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Streets of London

Palabra correcta [2 ejercicios] 1

2

He can

He is can't

be able to

able to

wants

does

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read a map. know how to

can

do

speak English. know how to

cannot

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Numbers & letters

Completar las frases [5 ejercicios] 1

you tired? you have any apples? she travel often? does she go? you sing? did you go there? when do can are does where

2

How

people are with you?

Three

are with me.

By the way, One, two,

you count? , four, five, six, seven.

Eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen,

.

people can three fifteen many

3

She can

what you're saying.

you understand me? you think she can count to ten? They can't Can I He can

together any more. up, please? tennis.

play do hear live get can

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4

You

see more of the town from the bus.

Can you

where we are?

I can't

anything because of the traffic.

The Northern line

be really slow.

They can't

what the Queen's saying.

We can

about the royal family in the papers.

can can guess understand see read

5

It's worth

a foreign language.

It's no use I

, there's no one here. type that report for you.

He can't

his hands because the water's too hot.

It's time

go to work.

It's time

sleep.

can learning wash for shouting to

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Can: perception and knowledge

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"Can": percepción y conocimiento

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Streets of London

Palabra correcta [1 ejercicios] 1

He do

be able to

can

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read a map. wants know how to

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Numbers & letters

Completar las frases [5 ejercicios] 1

you tired? you have any apples? she travel often? does she go? you sing? did you go there? can does when are where do

2

How

people are with you?

Three

are with me.

By the way, One, two,

you count? , four, five, six, seven.

Eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen,

.

fifteen three many people can

3

She can

what you're saying.

you understand me? you think she can count to ten? They can't Can I He can

together any more. up, please? tennis.

play can live hear do get

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4

You

see more of the town from the bus.

Can you

where we are?

I can't

anything because of the traffic.

The Northern line

be really slow.

They can't

what the Queen's saying.

We can

about the royal family in the papers.

can understand can see read guess

5

It's worth

a foreign language.

It's no use I

, there's no one here. type that report for you.

He can't

his hands because the water's too hot.

It's time

go to work.

It's time

sleep.

can learning for wash shouting to

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Can - Could - Be able to

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"Can" - "Could" - "Be able to"

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Streets of London

Palabra correcta [1 ejercicios] 1

He is can can't

does

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cannot

speak English. able to know how to

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Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Must - Have (got) to

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"Must" - "Have (got) to"

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Date & time

Orden de palabras [1 ejercicios] 1 have

go

to my

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gym

class

I

on

to

Saturday.

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Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

To write

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"To write"

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Everyday actions

Ejercicio de gramática [3 ejercicios] 1

Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: Dave's writing (his sister).

Dave's writing to his sister.

Emma's writing (a letter). Frankie's writing (his dad). Catherine's writing (a parking ticket).

2

Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: Dave's writing (his sister).

Dave's writing to his sister.

Richard's writing (a report). Gillian's writing (her uncle). Claire's writing (a computer program).

3

Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: Dave's writing (his sister).

Dave's writing to his sister.

Jane's writing (the company). Ken's writing (the chairman). Wendy's writing (her cousin).

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Orden de palabras [2 ejercicios] 1 writing

about

writing

I'm

a

food

fast

I

report

-

am

restaurants

2 my

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to

parents

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Prepositions of time

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Las preposiciones de tiempo

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Date & time

Completar las frases [1 ejercicios] 1

I start work

nine o'clock. summer the sun shines.

Her birthday is

the eighteenth of June.

He prefers the restaurant

the road.

The train leaves

hours.

The lawn is in

of the house.

across in two on in front at

Orden de palabras [2 ejercicios] 1 on

the

to

get

up

I

go

cinema

I

Saturdays.

2 at

past

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half

always

five

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Prepositions of place

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Las preposiciones de lugar

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Bed & Breakfast

Casillas de palabras [1 ejercicios] 1

Escriba de otra manera las siguientes frases como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: (in / on) London

in London

(at / on) the bed and breakfast (in / on) the right (next / near) to room 7 (next / near) the square (in / at) England (opposite / next) the kitchen

Palabra correcta [4 ejercicios] 1

My car is to under

2 Between

on

over

the garage. in between

of the house we have a kennel. Opposite In front

3

Your room is upstairs on next near

4

The kitchen is on in opposite

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the left.

the bathroom. next

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Objects & animals

Completar las frases [6 ejercicios] 1

I go

the cinema on Saturdays.

I have to

to my gym class.

Is it a quarter

seven?

Six o'clock!

to go.

I have to be

the theatre in half an hour.

past to time at go

2

I start work

nine o'clock. summer the sun shines.

Her birthday is

the eighteenth of June.

He prefers the restaurant

the road.

The train leaves

hours.

The lawn is in

of the house.

in two in across front on at

3

are the scissors? the shelf. Do you

a ruler?

Yes, I have a

one.

where under small have

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4

The caterpillar is

the same leaf as the butterfly.

The zebras are usually here

night.

There is a horse hiding

the tree.

We see lots of insects

the garden.

The dog is running

the field.

There's a hedgehog

those two stones.

in at behind between across on

5

You have arrived in London,

you have problems!

asks you what's wrong. am I? You're in London! But where in London? Bond Street. Which street are you looking It's written

?

.

near here someone but where for

6

Bob's Bed and Breakfast is

London.

Your room is upstairs Wendy's room is My room is

the right. to room 5. room 6.

in opposite next on

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Bed & Breakfast

Ejercicio de gramática [1 ejercicios] 1

Escriba de otra manera las siguientes frases como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: Your room is (next to / on) the left.

Your room is on the left.

The bathroom is (opposite / at) the kitchen. There are hills (near / on) the town. Breakfast is (in / at) the dining room.

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Means with 'by'

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La expresión del medio

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Finding your way

Orden de palabras [1 ejercicios] 1 bus

by

it

is

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long

how

?

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Here - There

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"Here" - "There"

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A city tour

Casillas de palabras [1 ejercicios] 1

Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: the market place (there)

that market place

the street (here) the streets (there) the building (there) the buildings (here) the park (there) the parks (there)

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Streets of London

Completar las frases [1 ejercicios] 1

You have arrived in London,

you have problems!

asks you what's wrong. am I? You're in London! But where in London? Bond Street. Which street are you looking It's written

?

.

but for someone near where here

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A city tour

Ejercicio de gramática [1 ejercicios] 1

Escriba de otra manera las siguientes frases como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: The beer (here) is good.

This beer is good.

The bank (there) is new. The buildings (here) are old. The people (there) are drinking tea.

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Adverbs of time

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Los adverbios de tiempo

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Streets of London

Ejercicio de gramática [3 ejercicios] 1

Encuentre el antónimo como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: I always miss my bus.

I never miss my bus.

He is never careful. She is often right. We always ask them.

2

Encuentre el antónimo como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: I always miss my bus.

I never miss my bus.

You rarely buy paper. They are always careful. I am still thinking.

3

Encuentre el antónimo como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: I always miss my bus.

I never miss my bus.

I often lose my way. You've already looked for him. He always pays attention.

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Use of 'else'

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Empleo de "else"

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Finding your way

Ejercicio de gramática [3 ejercicios] 1

Responda como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: Did you go to the department store on Saturday?

No, I went somewhere else.

Did you see the travel agent? Is she going out with him? Did they buy some bread at the bakery?

2

Responda como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: Did you go to the department store on Saturday?

No, I went somewhere else.

Did he see her yesterday? Are we arriving at the station? Did they take the bag?

3

Responda como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: Did you go to the department store on Saturday?

No, I went somewhere else.

Does she look like your friend? Do you know Lorna? Did you go to the tourist office?

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Orden de palabras [1 ejercicios] 1 you

should

someone

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ask

else

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Also - As well - Too

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"Also" - "As well" - "Too"

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Finding your way

Orden de palabras [1 ejercicios] 1 take

can

the

also

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you

bus

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Nothing ever

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"Nothing ever"

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Finding your way

Completar las frases [2 ejercicios] 1

I

three grandsons.

But I

see them.

I'm

, I'm 21.

Do you have

feet?

Well, yes, they are a

big.

never big bit young have

2

I hope you

your

It's my I

through London!

day. I'm a bit lost. find my way anyway.

That's normal! I know, I'm not the only It's

!

to find one's way.

one find never way first hard

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Ever - Never

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"Ever" - "Never"

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Finding your way

Completar las frases [2 ejercicios] 1

I

three grandsons.

But I

see them.

I'm

, I'm 21.

Do you have

feet?

Well, yes, they are a

big.

big bit have never young

2

I hope you

your

It's my I

through London!

day. I'm a bit lost. find my way anyway.

That's normal! I know, I'm not the only It's

!

to find one's way.

find one first hard never way

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Streets of London

Ejercicio de gramática [3 ejercicios] 1

Encuentre el antónimo como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: I always miss my bus.

I never miss my bus.

He is never careful. She is often right. We always ask them.

2

Encuentre el antónimo como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: I always miss my bus.

I never miss my bus.

You rarely buy paper. They are always careful. I am still thinking.

3

Encuentre el antónimo como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: I always miss my bus.

I never miss my bus.

I often lose my way. You've already looked for him. He always pays attention.

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Principiante

Explicaciones gramaticales clave [1 explicaciones gramaticales] 1

Till - Until

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"Till" - "Until"

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Date & time

Orden de palabras [1 ejercicios] 1 quarter

a

past

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stay

I'll

until

nine

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