Exercises 1
Date: 03-12-2020
1. INFINITIVE OF PURPOSE ➢ I study to be an excellent professional. ➢ I studied English to become in a English teacher. ➢ I study to be a great businesswoman. ➢ I study to earn a better salary. ➢ I study to make my parents proud ➢ I study to have a good job ➢ I study to have my house and a car. ➢ I eat fruits to be healthy ➢ I take a shower to be clean. ➢ I study to have an inclusive school. ➢ I practice dance to be a professional dancer. ➢ I do exercise to be healthy. ➢ I cook to be a good chef ➢ I do exercise to be good health ➢ I study nutrition to work in a hospital. ➢ I practiced mix martial arts to became in a professional fighter. ➢ I study to help people with my profession. ➢ I want to improve my English because I want to have better grades in the oral lessons ➢ I study to be an entrepreneur and have my own company ➢ I cook on weekends to be able to practice my gastronomy knowledge. ➢ I study to be a good agricultural engineer
➢ I study to learn new things about industrial engineering. ➢ I study to win my parents’ respect ➢ I go to gym to be a good health ➢ I read to have more vocabulary and knowledge 2. VERB-TO-INFINITIVE ✓ I wanted to exercise in the morning. ✓ I try to play the violin very well. ✓ I decided to visit my uncle in Spain. ✓ I planned to surprise at my friend in his house. ✓ I decided to practice kick boxing six years. ✓ I need relax from virtual classes. ✓ I will have a good job offer when I finish my degree ✓ I forgot to review for the math test ✓ I forgot to cook my dinner. ✓ I expect to finish the English class to learning a lot. 3. QUESTION WORD ▪
I forgot what to do.
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I don`t know what to do about my problem.
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Can you show me how to use this computer?
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I can`t decide where to go for my holiday.
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Do you know how to get to the station?
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I`m not sure what to watch on tv tonight.
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I like both these dresses. I can`t decide which to buy.
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Can you tell me who to speak to about getting a refund?
Exercise Nª2
WRITING
Name: Lizbeth López
Date: 14-12-2020
Life-changing events
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Studying in the university
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Improve my knowledges
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Not being able to travel on vacation
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Regularly exercise
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Living a pandemic
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Lock-down
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Dead relatives
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Fatherhood
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Motherhood
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Classes online
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Have a boyfriend – girlfriend online
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Layoffs
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Economy
MY LIFE CHANGE EVENTS
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A few months ago, I was very happy in spite of the situation that the world was going through in health, but from one day to the other things started to change, suddenly my grandfather became seriously ill, so due to the circumstances I had to go and live with my aunt and uncle. After some time, about six months, my grandparents passed away
and it was very difficult for the whole family because he suffered a lot and the family was distanced because of money issues but little by little things started to improve and here we continue in good times and bad, some of my uncles still have differences but we try to get along as best as possible.
Exercise NÂŞ3
Date: 15-12-2020 o Equal comparison
AS ADJECTIVE AS
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Mike is a young as Kate.
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I am as taller as my sister.
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Chocolate cake is as delicious as orange cake.
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The climate of the coast is as warm as that of the east.
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The pizza is as expensive as tacos.
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My dog is as playful as my cat.
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My brother is as intelligent as me.
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Engineering is as more difficult as administration.
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The internet tv cable is as fast as Netflix.
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Quito is as big as Cuenca.
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The Coast is a beautiful as the Sierra.
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The Tablet is as big as the Smartphone.
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Chemical is as more difficult as Biology.
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Sofia is as intelligent as Jose.
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He is as beautiful as his father.
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Riobamba is as old as Quito.
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The Eiffel tower is as big as San Francisco bridge.
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My mother is as more beautiful as my grandmother.
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Newton is as intelligent as Albert E.
Big Small Tall Deliciuos Smart Intelligent
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France is as large as Russia
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This dog is as big as mine
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Pelileo is as small as Patate.
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Chicken broster is as more delicious than pizza
NOT AS ADJECTIVE AS
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Jack is not as young as Mike and Kate.
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My sister is not as tall as me.
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Chocolate cake is not as delicious as banana cake.
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Going for a run in the afternoon is not as healthy as in the morning.
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The tablet is not as faster as cellphone.
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The Eiffel tower is as not big as the Egyptian pyramids.
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Baños is not as big as Ambato.
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My shoes are not as beautiful as my sister´s shoes.
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The fast food is not as delicious as the natural food.
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The blackberry is not as sweet as strawberry.
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The city is as not beautiful as nature.
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My rabbit is not as big as your rabbit.
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Santa Elena beach is not as beautiful as Atacames beach
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I am is not as small as my mother.
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My mom is not as small as my dad.
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My computer isn't as fast as my sister's computer.
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Montañita is not as beautiful as Chocolatery.
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The French potatoes are not as healthy as cooked potatoes.
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Juan run not as fast as Pedro.
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The city is not as beautiful as nature.
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Ecuador is not as big as Argentina.
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My dog is not as naughty as my cat.
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Ambato is not as dangerous as Quito.
BIG DIFFERENCES
- much - a lot - far
Much a lot far – COMPARATIVE
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Kate and Mike are much younger than Jack.
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Jack is far more experienced than Mike and Kate.
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The coconut is much more delicious than juice pineapple.
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Guayaquil is a lot more dangerous than Ambato.
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Winter is much colder than spring.
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Amsterdam is much more beautiful than Argentina.
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Facebook is much more interesting than Instagram.
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GUAYAQUIL IS MUCH HOTTER THAN AMBATO.
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Guayaquil and Quito are a lot more dangerous than Ambato.
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My mother is much small than my father.
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Ambato is far beautiful than Riobamba.
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The Balvanera church is much older than the San Francisco church
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Kyle Jenner is far richer than me.
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Instagram is social network far more interactive than WhatsApp.
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Chocolate cake is fast easier than the orange cake.
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Guayaquil is far bigger than Ambato.
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Miguel is much taller than Daniel.
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The vodka is much more Delicious than Ron
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My house is much bigger than my neighbor's houmu
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Chocolate cake is far easier than the orange cake.
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My boyfriend is much tallest than my brother.
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Them mountains are much bigger than the buildings
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Russia is far bigger than the other countries in the world.
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Argentina is a country a lot more liberal than Ecuador.
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Ingles language is much easier than Mandarin language
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De Belén Rodríguez para todos: 03:46 PM
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Instagram is social network far more interactive than WhatsApp.
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Macarà is much better than Technicon Universitario and Mushuc Runa.
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Turkey is much more interesting than any other country.
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Zoom is much faster than Teams.
SMALLS DIFFERENCES
A little (bit)
A bit
(mas) COMPARATIVE
Slightly
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John is a little younger than Mike.
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My sister is a little bit older than my cousin Alexandra.
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A chocolate cake is a bit more delicious than a cheese cake.
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My mommy is a little bit older than my father Patricio.
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Ericka Velez is little bit more beautiful than my ex-girlfriend.
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Kevin is a little bit smaller than my brother.
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The merry Christmas is a slightly funnier than the Ambato’s parties.
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Psychology is a little easier than psychiatry.
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I am a little bit bigger than my boyfriend.
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My mother is a bit taller than me.
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Soccer is a little bit funnier than basketball.
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iPhone is a bit better than Huawei
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Chocolate ice cream is a little bit sweeter than vanilla ice cream.
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Cevallos is a little bit smaller than Ambato.
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My brother is a little bit taller than me.
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The Paseo Shopping is a little bit bigger than Mall de los Andes.
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My home is slightly bigger than the home of camp.
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My sofa is a bit more comfortable than my bed.
Exercise 4
Date: 16-12-2020
USED TO
AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES
Subject + used to + verb
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I used to play tennis.
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When I was a child, I used play Mabel’s.
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When I was in school, I used to study literature.
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When I was 5 years old, I used to eat many chocolates.
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When I was a kid, I used to eat chocolate cake.
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When I was a child, I used to eat land.
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I used to swim every day before entering college.
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When I was in high school, I used to practice folk dance in a group.
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When I was 12 years, I used to dance in Folkloric Group.
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When I was 6 years old, I used to ride the bike.
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When I was in school, I used to wear an apron.
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When I was high school, I used to go out with my friends every day.
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When I was a child, I used to play football.
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When I was a kid, I used to be shy.
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When I was a kid, I used to visit my grandmother every Sunday.
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When I was in high school, i used to eat in restaurants.
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When I was a little girl, I used to play basquetball whit my mother.
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When I was 14 years old, I used to practice boxing.
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When I was a high school, I used to practice swimming with my friends every weekend
NEGATIVE SENTENCES
Subject +didn`t + use to +verb
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They didn`t use to study.
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I didn`t use to eat my vegetable soup.
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I didn't used to travel to my grandparents.
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I didn`t use to travel with my family.
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I didn`t use to wear a coat in the kindergarten.
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When I was a child I didn’t use to travel alone.
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I didn't use to sleep early in the week of classes.
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I didn't used to go to the party until I entered college.
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I didn't use to go to mass on Sunday.
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I didn’t use to eat spinach cream.
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I didn´t use to travel on the bus.
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I didn’t use to walk from home to school.
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When I was a kid, I didn't use to sleep late.
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I didn't use to go to the party until I entered college.
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When I was a child. I didn't use to play tennis.
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I didn't use to exercise when I was in school.
QUESTIONS
Did +subject + use to + verb
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Did she use to be vegan?
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Did she use to be alcoholic?
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Did you use to go to the cinema when you were a child?
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Did you use to be late to school when you were a kid?
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Did you use to play soccer with your friends?
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Did you use to travel to Oruro in Bolivia?
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Did you use to practice yoga every day?
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Did you use to listening to the music when you travel to other city?
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Did you use to drive a bike?
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Did you use to listen to the music when you travel to other city?
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Did you use to travel to the Cotopaxi mountain?
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Did you use to do exercise when you have a break?
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Did you use to visit your grandparents when you were a kid?
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Did you use to like math When you were at school?
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Did you use to eat vegetables when you were a child?
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Did you use to donate blood before this pandemic?
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Did you use to do exercise every day?
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Did you use to watch tv series when were a young?
Exercise Nª 5
Date: 23-12-2020
Topic: Active vs. Passive voice
PASSIVE VOICE Subject - to be - past participle – by – subject.
1. Diane etas pizza. (Active) -
Pizza is eaten by Diane. (Passive)
2. Many people speak English. -
English is spoken by many people.
3. Tom wrote a book. -
A book was written by Tom.
4. The government raised taxes. -
Taxes were raised by the government.
PASSIVE IN PRESENT
Active: Japan manufactures the biggest car production.
Passive: The biggest car the production is manufactured by Japan.
Active: Ecuador exports flowers and bananas in a large scale.
Passive: Flowers and bananas are exported by Ecuador in a la large scale.
Active: Hollywood produces the most amazing films during this year.
Passive: The most amazing films are produced by Hollywood during this year.
PASSIVE IN PAST
Active: Michelangelo painted The Mona Lisa in 1420.
Passive: The Mona Lisa was painted by Michelangelo. Active: Christopher Columbo’s discovered America in 1492.
Passive: America was discovered by C.C in 1492. Passive: “The Family” album which describes regatton and latin music is sung by the famous Colombian J. Balvin.
Passive: The fifth symphony was composed by Beethoven in 1719.
Passive: La Gioconda was painted by DaVinci in 1560.
Passive: The Eiffel Tower was donated by the USA Government to France. Passive: “Alma en los labios” poem was written by Medardo Àngel Silva.
Passive: Romeo and Juliet romance novel were written by William Shakespeare.
Passive: Star Wars science fiction movie was directed by George Lucas in 1980.
Passive: Breaking Bad series were directed by Vince Gilligan and became in a success.
Exercise Nª 6
Date: 07-01-2021
CONDITIONAL •
High possibility of something happening (90%) a. If I study hard, I`ll pass the test. -
Can this happen?
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100%?
IF – PRESENT SIMPLE CLAUSE
1. I will go back to sleep if it rains. -
If it rains, I will go back to sleep.
2. If it passes the test, I will be very happy. -
I might be very happy, If I pass the test. IF - PRESENT, WILL FIRST CONDITIONAL 1. If I study, I will pass my exams. - If I get low grades, I will fail my semester. 2. If I learn English, I will communicate with people from other countries. 3. If I like the dress, I will can buy it. 4. If I run, I will arrive at class on time 5. If I exercise, I will get fit 6. If I get good mark at finish university, I will a good job. 7. If the day is sunny, I will go for a walk. 8. If I eat, I will lose my physical.
9. If I take notes, I will study for the exam 10. If I exercise, I will have a more toned body. 11. I will be able to sleep early, if I finish my homework. 12. If I get good marks, I will receive a gif. 13. If I practice English language, I will get a good mark. 14. If I play sports, I will be improving my physical condition. 15. If my sister gets got marks, she will get the scholarship. 16. If I pass English, I will graduate very soon.
NEGATIVE
1. If I don´t study, I won´t pass my exams. 2. If I don´t do exercise, I won´t be on shape. 3. If I don’t run, I won´t arrive at class on time. 4. If I don't practice drawing, I won't pass the drawing lesson. 5. If I don't train hard, I Won't be champion. 6. If I don’t study hard, I won’t be a good professional. 7. If I don't study hard, I won't win a scholarship. 8. If I don’t work, I won’t have a good future. 9. If I don't sleep early, I won't have rest day 10. If I don’t eat, I won’t lose my diet. 11. If I don't pass English, I won't graduate soon. 12. If I can't speak in public, I won't make my speech. 13. If I don't go out, I won't have COVID-19. 14. If I don't job hard, I won't have money. QUESTIONS
1. Will I pass my exams if I study hard? 2. Will have a good job if I get good mark at finish University? 3. Will I buy my car if I work hard? 4. Will I get a good job if I am degree in tracks? 5. Will I communicate with people from other countries if I learn English? 6. Will I pass my drawing lesson was practice every day? 7. Will I get a good job if I do a degree in tracks? 8. Will I eat junk food if I have overweight? 9. Will I lose my diets if I eat? 10. Will I buy a new car if I work hard? 11. Will I go camping if clean my house? 12. Will I be able to sleep early if I finish my homework?
Exercise Nª 7 DATE: 12-02-2021
HIGHLIGTED VERBS FOLLOWED BY TO- INFINITIVE
VERBS FOLLOWED BY VERB – ING
VERBPREPOSITION. ING
Choose
Describe
Thinking
Decide
Discuss
About
Want
Enjoy
Making
Would
Finish
Worry
Like
Not mind stop
About
Promise
Keep
Talking
Expect
Think
Thinking
Need
Off
Studying
Plan
Recommend
Learn
Imagine
Offer
Miss
Hope
Dislike
Refuse
Regret
Arrange
Avoid
Forget Seem Agree Manage
Exercise NÂŞ 8
Date: 27.01.2021
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They give us more information about the subject or the object of the previous sentenceclause.
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Relative clauses are usually introduced by pronouns: who, which and that.
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The relative pronoun who refers to people.
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The woman who lived here before us is a romantic novelist.
EXAMPLES:
1. The girl who lives next to my is very beautiful. 2. Teachers are professionals who work a lot and planify a lot of classes. 3. My neighbor who lives in the city of Salcedo is recovering from the coronavirus. 4. The woman who is wearing a pink dress is my brother. 5. Engineers are professional who solve problems in an industry. 6. The doctor who helps to people sick is very good. 7. the teacher who teaches us math is very kind. 8. My aunt who teaches at my high school is a better teacher than others. 9. My dog Deimod who likes to go for a walk on his leash to the park. 10. The agronomist are professionals who work together with the farmer. 11. My neighbour who lives near my house has a lot of cats. 12. The girl who lives next to my house is very funny. 13. My favourite cousin who lives in the Riobamba city travels every day.
THAT- WHICH -
The relative pronouns that and which refer to things. That is more usual than which, especially in conversation. EXAMPLES: 1. An E-book is a gadget which serves to facilitate communication between teacher and students. 2. A social file is an instrument of every social worker which the information obtained is recorded in a sensitive way. 3. The total station is a machine which serves to calculate location coordinates. 4. A calculator is a necessary which helps to perform mathematical operations 5. The caliper is an instrument which to measure the fat folds. 6. Virtual platforms are applications which are very useful for submitting work to students. 7. The SRI is an application which is used to send declarations, returns, consult information about natural or legal persons. 8. Adobe audition is a work tools which help me to equalize and master audios and make them more professional. 9. My computer which is very useful in my career to use in machine design. 10. The syringes which are of great help in the extraction of sample for analysis. 11. Business team management is a system that companies use to control the pages on which they can associate their product. 12. The swot is an instrument which allows to analyze the real situation of the company. RELATIVE ADVERBS
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WHERE – REFERS TO A PLACE.
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WHEN - REFERS
1. The university is a place where students get a diploma. 2. The library is a place where you find many interesting books. 3. February is the month when people express friendship and love. 4. The Baños is a place where the people relax and have fun whit your family. 5. A library is a place that every student should go where information is most abundant. and you can find a lot of information. 6. Winter is where the weather is coldest. 7. The park is a place where every family have funny. 8. Quillan in Pillaro is a beautiful place where you can eat delicious trout. 9. Ecuador is the country where is half the world. 10. Salayambo is a very large lagoon where families go to enjoy the scenery. 11. Baños is a beautiful place where you can do extreme sports. 12. Yasunì is a place where there is a great biodiversity of flora and fauna. 13. Ambato is a quiet city where we can live with the family. 14. The faculty laboratory is a place where students do practices. 15. The SRI is the place in Ecuador where people go to pay taxes 16. The mall is a place where people buy many things. 17. The ecological walk is where I first kissed my current boyfriend. 18. February is the month when it is very cold in the city of Istanbul. 19. Climate change occurs when the atmosphere is full of pollution and that causes the climate to change suddenly. 20. Patate, in the province of Tungurahua, is a beautiful place where you can eat arepas. 21. November is the month when we remember our dead relatives. 22. Pillaro is the town where the largest territorial extension in the Tungurahua province. 23. My father always talks about when he was a n adventurous kid.
24. Ambato, is the city when we visit the cathedral and the beautiful parks.
Exercise
Date: 01-02-2021 â–ª
ARTICLE
a. The alpeans b. The andeans c. The pacific ocean d. The himalayans
a. The fourth a. The guitar b. The saxo
a. The english b. The americans c. The spanish ▪
SUPERLATIVES
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OMISSION
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EXERCISE
1. Form the degrees of comparisons: 1. nice 2. short 3. young
nicer
the nicest
shorter
the shortest
younger
the youngest
4. new
mewer
the newest
5. old
older
the oldest
6. careful
more careful
the most careful
7. modern
more modern
the most modern
8. popular
more popular
the most popular
9. dangerous
more dangerous the most dangerous
10.expensive
more expensive
11.little
less
most expensive the least
12.bad
worse
the worst
13.good
better
the best
14.much/many
3. 1. a) 2. a) 3. a) 4. a) 5. a) 6. a) 7. a) 8.
more
2. Fill in the missing forms of the degrees of comparisons:
the most
Choose the correct variant: Mary is ___ than Kate. tall b) taller c) the tallest Tom is ___ than Bob. short b) shorter c) the shortest Bill reads ____ than Ben. much b) more c) the most Pam is ___ than Helen. old b) older c) the oldest Mona’s dress is ___ than Pam’s dress. cheap b) cheaper c) the cheapest Nick is ____ than Mike. fast b) faster c) the fastest Tim is ____ than his brother. helpful b) more helpful c) the most helpful This text is ___ than that text.
1.high 2. small 3. large 4. heavy 5. new 6. interesting 7. beautiful 8. difficut 9. creative 10. careful 11. bad 12. A lot 13. good 14. little
Higher smaller larger Heavier newer More interesting More beautiful more difficult More creative More careful worse more better less
Highest The smallest the largest The heaviest The newest the most interesting
The most beautiful The most difficult The most creative the most careful
The worst the most The best The least
a) difficult b) more difficult c) the most difficult
4. Fill in the correct form of the word: 1. July is the hottest (hot) month of the year. 2. My bike is the cheapest (cheap). 3. This is the highest (high) tree in this park. 4. Peter is the best (good) runner at school. 5. Mona is the cleverest (clever) student in our class. 6. This task is the most difficult (difficult) in the test. Most dangerous 8. It is the heaviest (heavy) box here. 9. My granny is the oldest (old) in our family. 10. This car is the most expensive (expensive) here. 11. Liz is the fattest (fat) girl in our street. 12. This is the best (good) translation. 13. It is the most popular (popular) film now. 14. I think it is the coldest (cold) day today. 15. It is the biggest (big) size of the dress. 16. Bob is the best (good) student in our class.
5. Comparative or superlative? 1. April is warmer (warm) than January. 2. August is the hottest (hot) month of the year. 3. November is colder (cold) than September. 4. It is the oldest (old) tree in this park. 5. My mobile is more expensive (expensive) than yours. 6. This text is the easiest (easy) text in the book. 7. It is the most boring (boring) film this week. 8. Pam’s hair is longer (long) than Kate’s hair. 9. I think it is the longest (long) day. 10. The most beautiful (beautiful) place is Paris. 11. These cakes are the best (good) in this shop. 12. Your car is cheaper (cheap) than mine. 13. Bob is taller (tall) than Nick. 14. Sam is the tallest (tall) boy in our class. 15. Tom is two years younger (young) than Paul. 16. This building is the most beautiful (beautiful).
6. Correct the mistakes: 1. I have the heaviest bag. 2. Tom is the best in our group. 3. Helen is thinner than Pam. 4. Mona is happier than Liz. 5. Tony is the older than Pete. 6. This apple is the sweetest. 7. Your watch is cheaper than mine. 8. The tree is the oldest in the street. 9. My house is the most expensive than yours. 10. This animal is more dangerous in the zoo. 11. Sam gets up the earlier than Bill. 12. This building is the most modern in this town. 13. February is the coldest month of the year. 14. May is the warmer than March. 15. Bill is the faster than Nick. 16. This test is the most difficult.
A. Fill in the blanks with the correct word “Health problems and treatments”
Fever / colic / backache / earache / cold / headache / sore throat / stomach-ache / cough / Toothache. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
COLD a respiratory disorder characterized by sneezing, sore throat, cough, etc. COUGHT an illness characterized by frequent coughing. SORE THROAT scratchiness in the throat, painful and sensitive condition. HEADCHE a pain located in the head as over the eyes, at the temples or at the base of the skull. COLIC severe abdominal pain caused by spasm. FEVER abnormally high body temperature. EARACHE pain in the ear. BACKACHE a pain or discomfort in the region of the back or spine. TOOTHACHE pain in or about a tooth. STOMACHACHE pain in the stomach or abdomen.
B. Choose the correct option or remedy.
1. I have a headache. a. You should listen to the radio. b. You should take an aspirin and rest. 2. I have a stomachache. a. You should eat junk food. b. You should drink some Pepto-Bismol. 3. I have a sore throat. a. You should drink cold beverages. b. You should drink some chamomile tea and with honey and lemon. 4. I have a toothache. a. You should eat a lot of candies b. You should go to the dentist 5. I have a cold. a. You should go to the doctor, drink a lot of fluids, stay home and rest. b. You shouldn’t see a doctor; you must go to work. 6. I have diarrhea. a. You should eat healthier and wash your hands frequently. b. You shouldn’t eat healthier, and don’t worry about washing your hands constantly. 7. I have a backache.
a. You should go to the chiropractic. b. You should carry heavy things. C. Write the correct thing to do in case of‌. Electric shock / broken bone / drowning / poisoning / burns.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
BURNS Put the affected area under cold water. ELECTIC SHOCK Separate the person from the appliance or wire. BROKEN BONE Immobilize the area. DROWNING Press the chess hard and give breath directly mouth to mouth. POISONING Take the person to the hospital with the container.
for : is used for a duration of time : for a long time; for four hours; for ages. since : is used for a point in time : since 6 o’clock; since she was a child; since last year.
Complete the sentences with for or since (be careful of the forms)
1.
I’m absolutely exhausted! I’ve been correcting my students’ essays FOR hours.
2.
They’ve been living next door SINCE 2004.
3.
Paul’s had his car FOR six years.
4.
She’s worked for that company SINCE she left school.
5.
My neighbours have been arguing FOR over an hour.
6.
David’s been waiting for the bus FOR half an hour.
7.
Johnny has been a famous singer SINCE 1980.
8.
I’m fed up! It’s been raining FOR two days.
9.
The children have been playing tennis SINCE lunchtime.
10.
Brenda’s been going to that club SINCE she came to London.
11.
Pat’s been here FOR three hours.
12.
SINCE when have you been interested in astrology?
13.
Sue’s lived in Italy SINCE she was a child.
14.
Ever SINCE I was a child I’ve been interested in history.
15.
Have you been back to Paris SINCE last year?
16.
There hasn’t been a king in France FOR 1789.
17.
The euro has been in circulation in France FOR several years.
18.
I’ve been married SINCE 2001.
19.
Fiona has been learning English SINCE she was six years old.
20.
I’ve been speaking French SINCE I arrived here in 1981.
FIRST CONDITIONAL (exercises) 1) Match the sentence halves.
If you eat too much,
I’ll be disappointed
2. If you eat too much, you’ll feel unwell.
if it doesn’t rain tomorrow
I’ll be happy
if I pass my final exam
you’ll feel unwell
I’ll phone you
If you pay for dinner,
We’ll go to the park I’ll pay for lunch
1. I’ll be disappointed if you don’t come to the party.
If I need your help,
if you don’t come to the party
3. We’ll go to the park, if it doesn’t rain tomorrow. 4. I’ll be happy if I pass my final exam. 5. If I need your help, I’ll phone you. 6. If you pay for dinner, I’ll pay for lunch.
2) Choose the best answer, a or b. 1. If I find the book you want, I’ll send you a text message. a) I’ll definitely find the book b) I might find the book 2. If the tickets are too expensive, Sam won’t buy them. a) Sam might buy the tickets b) Sam will definitely buy the tickets 3. I’ll tell Jane the news if she comes to the party. a) Jane might come to the party b) Jane’s definitely coming to the party 4. John’s parents will give him a car if he passes the exam. a) He might have a car b) He’ll definitely have a car
3) Complete these superstitions 1. If a cat washes (wash) behind its ears, it will rain (rain). 2. If the bride makes (make) her own dress, it will bring (bring) bad luck. 3. You will catch (catch) a cold if a cat sneezes (sneeze) three times. 4. If you open (open) an umbrella indoors, it will bring (bring) bad luck. 5. Something bad will happen (happen) to you if you walk (walk) under the ladder. 6. If you take (take) the last piece of bread on the plate, you will be (be) unlucky. 7. If you have (have) an itchy nose, you will have (have) an argument with someone soon.
4) Complete the first conditional sentences with your own ideas.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
I'll be happy if I get a lot of money. If it rains all weekend, I will stay at home. If I forget my best friend's birthday, I'll apologize. I'll pass all my exams if I study. If I don't feel well tomorrow morning, I will go to the doctor. I'll go to bed early if I finish my homework. I'll be disappointed if she lies me.
VERBS PATTERNS COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH THE CORRECT FORMS OF THE VERBS IN THE BOX
MEET GET
GO
TAKE SNOW BUY READ
PLAY
1. He promised TO BUY her a tablet if she got Good grades in her exam. 2. We decided TO TAKE the bus because the train was a lot more expensive. 3. I really enjoy GOING to the theatre when I´m in London. 4. She expected TO GET a Good result, but she didn´t. 5. My children used to love PLAYING games on the beach when they were Little. 6. She´s arranged TO MEET him at the check-in desk at the airport. 7. He finished READING his book and then went to bed. 8. It started SNOWING heavily last night and now they´ve close the airport.
FILL THE SPACES WITH THE CORRECT VERB FOLLOWED BY TO+ INFINTIVE / VERB + ING
1) I refused to be an instrument of our social destruction. 2) They missed studying in the same high school. 3) You forgot to mention another important aspect in our company. 4) Your doctor may recommend taking some medicine. 5) You agree to put money into my account every week. 6) I can’t imagine living in another city. 7) None of you managed to finish the job. 8) We arranged to meet for a drink. 9) He seemed to be enjoying working with the trainers. 10) I avoid smoking every day.
FILL THE SPACES WITH THE CORRECT VERB PATTERN
1) I finish working to work) at 8 pm. 2) Mary learns to play (to play) volleyball. 3) I prefer sleeping (to sleep) late on weekends. 4) She loves cooking (to cook) at home. 5) He hates to go to (to go) to the dentist. 6) She needs to leave (to leave) at 6 AM. 7) We hope to finish (to finish) the job by lunchtime. 8) She keeps studying (to study) hard to finish the semester. 9) I want to buy (to buy) a new car next year. 10) We stop playing (to play) the computer every weekend.
We use the second conditional to describe an imaginary situation or event, and its result.
Second Conditional (exercises)
1) Look at the pictures. Use the words below to complete the second conditional sentences.
1
2
3
4
5
1. If I were the Browns, I wouldn’t let the dog sit at the table. ( the Browns / I / let / the dog / sit / at the table ) 2. If it was / were sunny, John wouldn’t stay at home ( sunny / John / stay / at home ) 3. Sarah would buy that dress if she were/was thinner. ( that dress / if / she / be / thinner ) 4. Kate could go to the cinema if Sam invited her. ( go / to the cinema / if / Sam / invite / her ) 5. If Jake had more courage, he would go to the dentist ( more courage / he / go / to the dentist )
2) 2) Complete the second conditional questions with the verbs in brackets. 1. What age would you be (you / be) if you be (can) be any age right now? 2. If you were (be) an animal, what animal would you be (you / be)? 3. Which year would you go (you / go) to if you could travel (can) travel backwards in time? 4. If you found (find) a purse full of money in the street, what, what would you do (you / do)? 5. How much money would you give (you /give) to charity if you won (win) 1 million pounds? 6. If you stopped (stop) studying English, would your life (change)? 7. Would you cheat (you / cheat) if you didn’t know (not know) the answer in an exam and nobody was looking? 3) Underline the mistakes in the second conditional sentences and write the correct words on the right. 1. What would you do if you would see a big hairy spider in your bed?
______ saw ______ would
2. If I spilled orange juice on my English homework, I will be upset. 3. Did you explore a desert island if you were alone on it?
would
4. What did you do if I forgot your birthday?
would
5. Would Adam come to the party if we would send him an invitation?
sent
6. If I lived not far from you, we can walk to school together.
could
7. If you could be anyone in the world, who will you choose to be?
would
8. Which one item would you rescue if your house is on fire?
was
9. If you have a special power, what would you be able to do?
had
UNIVERSIDAD TÉCNICA DE AMBATO ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAM
Name: LIZBETH LOPEZ Level: B1 E1 15:00-17:00 Date:
20 ‘01’2021
UNIT 10- LESSON B QUANTIFIERS A. Read the sentence; complete with the corresponding quantifier. 1. We didn’t have --- food in the fridge. a. a few
b. too much
c. any
d. no
2. My friend had --- money to buy her mobile. She could afford it. a. enough
b. some
c. too much
d. a bit of
c. too many people
d. some people
3. The place was ---. No one could enter. a. a lot of crowded
b. too crowded
4. The test had --- questions. We couldn’t answer some. a. enough
b. too much
c. a few
d. too many
5. The boy walks ---. I spent a lot of time to arrive to the place. a. too fast
b. too slowly
c. too quickly
d. not slowly enough
B. Correct the mistake in the following sentences. 1. The children ate too many junk food.
MUCH
2. The room was clean enough. There was food everywhere. WASN´T 3. Children need many help to do their project.
MUCH
4. My mom doesn’t have many energy.
ANY
5. There were students in class. It was empty.
AREN´T ENOUGH
QUANTIFIERS SSoom mee // A Annyy 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
There are SOME students in the dining room. Would you like SOME tea? There aren’t ANY interesting people at the meeting. Are there SOME tomatoes left? Have you got ANY bread? Could I have SOME bread, please? There is SOME sugar on the table. Are there ANY pretty girls in the class? I don’t think I have ANY milk left; would you prefer SOME fruit juice? Julie can speak SOME French but she can’t speak ANY Spanish. I can lend you SOME money if you want. We haven’t got ANY eggs.
H Hoow wm mu ucchh // H Hoow wm maannyy 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
HOW HOW HOW HOW HOW HOW HOW HOW HOW HOW HOW HOW
MANY friends do you have? MUCH sugar does Mum need for the cake? MUCH money have you spent? MUCH lumps of sugar do you put in your coffee? MANY people were on strike? MUCH does it cost? MUCH petrol can you put in the tank? MANY exercises did the teacher give us? MANY children are there in your son’s class? MANY sandwiches shall I prepare? MUCH television does he watch every day? MUCH water do you drink every day?
L Liittttllee // FFeew w // A A lliittttllee // A A ffeew w 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
Our art teacher is disappointed: very FEW parents came to see our exhibition. I have LITTLE money, at least enough to buy you an ice cream. You have worked too LITTLE and have completed very FEW exercises; I would like you to do some more. Although I am a new student, I have got FEW friends whom I can rely on. Hurry up! We have very LITTLE time left. Betty knows A LITTLE French; it is not enough to get around Paris. I managed to get A LITTLE information on him; now I know a bit more. She is always on her own; she has very FEW friends. I usually have A LITTLE wine with my lunch, the doctor told me it’s good for my health! I don’t like Mrs. Spencer, our new math teacher; she has very LITTLE patience. They have watched that film A FEW times; they said it’s good. Are you sure you can drive? Yes, I have had A LITTLE drink but don’t worry I am not drunk!
VOCABULARY UNIT 10 LESSON A
1. MATCH 1-8 WITH A – H TO MAKE SENTENCES 1.- ……H…….Could you pass 2.-……G……. Why don’t you come 3.-……D……At some hotels you have to hand 4.-……C….. My neighbor has agreed to take 5.-……F……As they were very tires, they didn’t feel 6.-……E……I asked him to speak in English, but he carried 7.-……B…….His mother looked 8.-……A……..He was offered a great job, but he turned it
a.- down because he didn’t want to leave Italy. b.- after him when he was ill last week. c.- care of my cats while I’m in hospital. d.- in your passport when you first arrive. e.- on speaking in German, so I couldn’t understand him. f.- like going to the cinema, so they watched a film on TV. g.- round to my house for dinner on Saturday? h.- on my complaint to the manager, please?
2. UNDERLINE THE CORRECT WORDS TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCES 1.- It’s very rude to carry IN/ON/AFTER talking when the film begins. 2.- When Jack lost his job, they decided to put UP/ON/OFF their wedding until he could find another one. 3.- My neighbor came ROUND/AFTER/TO for a cup of coffee this morning. 4.- If you don’t feel DOWN/LIKE/OFF eating much, just have a slice of toast with honey. 5.- My sister’s sad because she and her boyfriend broke DOWN/OFF/UP yesterday. 6.- I found someone’s mobile phone under my desk, so I handed it IN/ON/UP to my teacher.
7.- Who’s going to look UP/FOR/AFTER your grandfather while your grandmother’s away? 8.- Can you pass UP/ON/IN my message to Mr. Henderson when he gets back on Monday, please?
DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES 1. Fill in the blanks with: who, whom, which, whose, where or when.
2. Join the sentences to make defining relative clauses. Make the necessary changes.
1. Can you give me back the money WHICH I lent you last month? 2. This is the restaurant WHERE we used to eat when we lived in Boston. 3. Mark has sent me an e-mail WHICH I haven’t replied yet. 4. Who’s the person WHO is sitting next to Nancy? 5. They complained about the wrong goods WHICH were sent to them. 6. This is Susan WHOSE husband works in the sales department. 7. Candy is wearing a new dress WHICH she bought in the summer sales. 8. Monday is the day WHEN bills have to be paid. 9. The secretary showed me the filing cabinet WHERE important documents are filed. 10. Do you like the boy WHOM Mary is talking to? 11. We enjoyed the party WHOM Peter and Pam had to celebrate Christmas. 12. Are you the person WHO applied for a job as a receptionist? 13. Is this the pub WHERE you meet your friends? 14. You have to delete the sheet WHICH is repeated. 15. April is the month WHEN we have Easter holiday in Spain. 16. The advice WHICH Sam gave me was quite senseless. 17. Have you bought the food WICH I asked you? 18. Phone Mrs Smith WHOM you will have to talk to tomorrow. 19. Let’s visit the park WHERE we played after school. 20. Celebrities receive lots of invitations WHICH they don’t accept. 21. Did you refuse the offer WHICH the company made you?
1. Pass me the dictionary. I put it on the shelf. - Pass me the dictionary WHICH I put on the shelf. 2. Will you help me to do the exercises? I don’t understand the exercises. - Will you help me to do the exercises WHICH I don’t understand? 3. We haven’t met Mr Smith yet. His daughter studies with Paul. - We haven’t met Mr Smith yet WHOSE daughter studies with Paul. 4. We won’t forget the day. We went to Justin Beaber’s concert that day. - We won’t forget the day WHEN we went to Justin Beaber’s concert. 5. Peter has read the book. I recommended the book to him. - Peter has read the book WHICH I recommended him. 6. They sent me a postcard of the hotel. They stayed there on holiday. - They sent me a postcard of the hotel WHERE they stayed on holiday. 7. This is my best friend. I met her at school ten years ago. - This is my best friend WHO(M) I met at school ten years ago. 8. Is this the man? This man accused you of stealing his wallet. - Is this the man WHO accused you of stealing his wallet? 9. Peter made a lemon cake. It is his speciality. - Peter made a lemon cake WHICH is his speciality. 10. I want you to introduce you to Mrs Black. Her husband is an engineer. - I want you to introduce you to Mrs Black WHOSE husband is an engineer. 11. Can you show me the room? Meetings are held in that room. - Can you show me the room WHERE meetings are held? 12. I don’t know the man. Sue is dancing with him. - I don’t know the man WHO Sue is dancing with/ with WHOM Sue is dancing. 13. We last saw Mary on Christmas Day. She came to our party then. - We last saw Mary on Christmas Day WHEN She came to our party. 14. You have to correct the mistakes. You’ve made mistakes in the letter. - You have to correct the mistakes WHICH you ‘ve
made in the letter. 15. I like Mrs White. She is in charge of the Marketing Department. - I like Mrs White WHO is in charge of the
Marketing Department.
A / AN / THE / Ø FFiillll iinn tthhee bbllaannkkss w wiitthh A A // A AN N // T TH HE E // Ø Ø 1. A couple was sitting on A bench. THE man was reading A book while THE woman was knitting.
2. THE cheetah is THE fastest land animal. 3. What A nice view! 4. We went to A cinema and saw A very funny movie. We really had A good time! 5. You should take AN umbrella; it’s going to rain. 6. My father is A vet and my mum is A teacher. 7. I need A new pair of A shoes. 8. What A lovely shoes you have! 9. I am against __________ vivisection. 10. She dislikes __________ bananas. 11. THE banana I ate this morning was ripe. 12. THE dog is THE pet she prefers; she thinks it is A faithful animal. Personally, I prefer _______ cats. 13. How much ________ luggage do they have? 14. He went to ______ school by _______ bike. 15. Put ________ oil in the pan. 16. Go past THE school and then it’s on your right. You can’t miss it! 17. ______ prices have gone up lately. 18. Would you like cup of _______ tea? 19. They play ______tennis twice A week. 20. She has A shower every morning. 21. Ann and Rob met by ________ chance on THE train. 22. THE boy who is sitting in THE last row is my brother. 23. Will you pass me THE salt, please? 24. THE French is said to be presumptuous ________ people. 25. They live in _______ Belgium but they were born in THE USA. 26. _______ mount Everest is THE highest mountain in THE world. 27. We had A romantic dinner cruise on THE Seine. 28. THE Himalayas form THE border between ______ India and THE rest of THE Indian continent. 29. He is afraid of THE death. 30. I want to know THE truth. 31. Paul plays _________ soccer better than he plays THE guitar. 32. _______ most boys are interested in ________ cars. 33. I heard on THE radio that there had been A terrible earthquake in _____ California _______ last night. 34. Make A love, not ______ war! 35. Lynn goes to THE university by ________ car; it takes her AN hour to get there.
Word:
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HIGHLIGHTED
Traslation:
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DESTACADO
Definition:
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Standing out or standing out, especially because of being important or well-known.
Word:
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CAREFUL
Traslation:
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CUIDADO
Definition:
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Mode of action of a person who pays interest and attention to what he/she is doing in order to get the best out of it.
Word:
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CHANGE
Traslation:
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CAMBIO
Definition:
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Mechanism for directing trains on one track or another where they diverge.
Word:
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BIGGEST
Traslation:
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Definition:
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Word:
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QUICKLY
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RÁPIDO
Definition:
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Moving at high speed or spending little time, or less time than is considered normal, to move or develop.
Word:
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HEALTHY
Traslation:
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SALUD
Definition:
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A state in which a living being or organism is free from injury or disease and is exercising all its functions normally.
Word:
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SMOKING
Traslation:
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FUMAR
Definition:
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Breathing in and releasing smoke produced by the combustion of tobacco or other herbal substance prepared in the form of a cigar, cigarette or pipe.
Word:
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OVERWEIGHT
Traslation:
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SOBREPESO
Definition:
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Excess weight of a person or animal.
Word:
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WEIGHT
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PESO
Definition:
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The force with which the Earth attracts a body, by the action of gravity.
Word:
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SHAPE
Traslation:
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FORMA
Definition:
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The set of lines and surfaces that determine the plan, outline or volume of a thing, as opposed to the matter of which it is composed.
Word:
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PILL
Traslation:
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PÍLDORA
Definition:
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A small-sized medicine, usually prepared in the form of a ball, usually taken unwrapped.
Word:
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ALLERGIES
Traslation:
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ALERGIAS
Definition:
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A set of respiratory, nervous or eruptive disorders that occur in the immune system due to an extreme sensitivity of the organism to certain substances to which it has been exposed, and which under normal conditions do not cause these disorders.
Word:
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BETTER
Traslation:
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MEJOR
Definition:
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That which is superior in quality to something else of the same kind or which excels in a quality.
Word:
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RECENTLY
Traslation:
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RECIENTEMENTE
Definition:
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In an earlier and nearer time; usually refers to the time when speaking or writing, but can also refer to the time of which one is speaking.
Word:
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HURTS
Traslation:
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DOLOR
Definition:
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A localised, subjective sensory perception that may be more or less intense, annoying or unpleasant and is felt in one part of the body; it is the result of an excitation or stimulation of specialised sensory nerve endings.
Word:
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THEN
Traslation:
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ENTONCES
Definition:
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At the moment or time being discussed.
Word:
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HABITS
Traslation:
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HÁBITOS
Definition:
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A state following the ingestion of narcotic drugs, resulting in a state of dependence on narcotic drugs.
Word:
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SOON
Traslation:
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PRONTO
Definition:
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person, thing] Who is ready and willing to perform an action with speed and diligence.
Word:
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RESULT
Traslation:
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RESULTADO
Definition:
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Effect or thing that results from a certain action, operation, process or event.
Word:
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MIGHT
Traslation:
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PODRÍA
Definition:
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Serves to express possibility, so it serves to express the same meaning as can be.
Word:
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ILLEGALLY
Traslation:
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ILEGALMENTE
Definition:
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Which is not permitted by law.
Word:
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COPIES
Traslation:
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COPIAS
Definition:
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Reproduction of a film, photograph or magnetic tape.
Word:
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NOTES
Traslation:
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NOTAS
Definition:
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A short piece of writing that is written as a summary and then developed further.
Word:
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SELL
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VDENDER
Definition:
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Giving something to someone in exchange for a certain amount of money.
Word:
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VOTE
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VOTAR
Definition:
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Casting a vote in an election or consultation.
Word:
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LONG
Traslation:
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LARGO
Definition:
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Having a length or duration greater than that which is considered normal or superior in comparison to that of something else of the same nature.
Word:
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HATE
Traslation:
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ODIAR
Definition:
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Abhor something.
Word:
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SINCE
Traslation:
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DESDE
Definition:
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It indicates the point of origin or provenance of something or the point from which to start counting something; it can refer to both time and space.
Word:
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KNOW
Traslation:
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CONOCER
Definition:
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Having in-depth and direct experiential information or knowledge about something.
Word:
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LIVED
Traslation:
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VIVIDO
Definition:
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That has great strength and clarity, as if it were before the eyes or happening at that moment.
Word:
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CONTINUING
Traslation:
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CONTINUAR
Definition:
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Remaining or staying in a situation, state or place.
Word:
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FINISHING
Traslation:
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ACABAR
Definition:
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To make a thing come to an end, or to make the last part of this thing.
Word:
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DOWN
Traslation:
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ABAJO
Definition:
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In a place that is in a lower position than a place that is taken as a reference.
Word:
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SITUATIONS
Traslation:
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SITUACIONES
Definition:
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The set of circumstances, conditions or characteristics that surround a person, animal or thing or determine its state at a given time.
Word:
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EXCUSES
Traslation:
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EXCUSAS
Definition:
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A reason or argument given to justify something, especially a failure, mistake or fault, or to show that someone is not guilty or responsible for something.
Word:
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SKILLS
Traslation:
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HABILIDADES
Definition:
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A person's ability to do a thing correctly and with ease.
Word:
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COMMENTS
Traslation:
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COMENTARIOS
Definition:
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Interpretation of a saying or fact.
Word:
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EXCITING
Traslation:
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EXCITANTE
Definition:
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Excitation that can produce a change of material and dynamic equilibrium in cells or organs, accompanied by a certain amount of energy.
Word:
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COMPLICATED
Traslation:
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COMPLICADO
Definition:
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It is difficult to understand or resolve because it is made up of many aspects.
Word:
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REALISTIC
Traslation:
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REALISTA
Definition:
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That accurately imitates or describes reality, without hiding its cruder aspects.
Word:
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DEGREES
Traslation:
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GRADOS
Definition:
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State, value or quality susceptible to variation within a series, process or scale ordered in an increasing or decreasing order, which is put in relation to other states, values or qualities of the same series, scale or process.
Word:
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EXAM
Traslation:
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EXAMEN
Definition:
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Attentive and careful observation of someone or something in order to know its characteristics, qualities or state.
Word:
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CERAMICS
Traslation:
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CERÁMICA
Definition:
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The art or technique of making earthenware, earthenware and porcelain objects of all kinds and qualities.
Word:
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DESIGN
Traslation:
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DISEÑO
Definition:
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Creative activity aimed at designing objects that are useful and aesthetically pleasing.
Word:
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LAW
Traslation:
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LEY
Definition:
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A rule or standard established by a higher authority to regulate, in accordance with justice, some aspect of social relations.
Word:
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CELEBRITIES
Traslation:
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CELEBRIDADES
Definition:
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Famous person.
Word:
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TECHNOLOGY
Traslation:
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TECNOLOGÍA
Definition:
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The body of knowledge specific to a technique.
Word:
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SHYNESS
Traslation:
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TIMIDEZ
Definition:
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A feeling of insecurity or self-consciousness that a person feels in new social situations and that prevents or hinders him/her from engaging in conversation and relating to others.
Word:
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DISAGREMENTS
Traslation:
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DESACUERDOS
Definition:
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Lack of agreement between people or lack of acceptance of a situation, an opinion, etc.
Word:
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FEEL
Traslation:
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SENTIR
Definition:
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Perceiving a sensation from an external stimulus or from one's own body.
Word:
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CALLING
Traslation:
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LLAMADA
Definition:
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A sign in a piece of writing that refers to another point in the work where an explanatory note, quotation or additional information is given.
Word:
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DEALING
Traslation:
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DETALLE
Definition:
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Part, fact or circumstance that contributes to form or complete a thing but is not indispensable to it.
Word:
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CONTRASTIVE
Traslation:
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CONTRASTE
Definition:
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Difference in illumination intensity in the black and white or colour range of a photographic or cinematographic image.
Word:
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RECEIVING
Traslation:
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RECEPCIÓN
Definition:
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The place in some public establishments where customers are received.
Word:
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TELEPHONING
Traslation:
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TELEFONÍA
Definition:
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Communication system for the transmission of sound over long distances by electrical or electromagnetic means.
Word:
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THEM
Traslation:
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ELLOS
Definition:
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Third person plural personal pronoun form, masculine and feminine.
Word:
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REASON
Traslation:
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RAZÓN
Definition:
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Third person plural personal pronoun form, masculine and feminine.
Word:
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AVOIDING
Traslation:
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EVITAR
Definition:
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To prevent an unpleasant or annoying thing from happening, especially a misfortune.
Word:
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PROFILE
Traslation:
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PERFIL
Definition:
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The outline of a figure represented on a plane by lines that determine its shape.
Word:
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BUSSINES
Traslation:
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NEGOCIO
Definition:
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Occupation, activity or work that is performed for profit, especially that of trading, buying and selling goods or services.
Word:
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PROGRAMME
Traslation:
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PROGRAME
Definition:
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Project or orderly planning of the different parts or activities that make up something to be carried out.
Word:
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DOWNLOAD
Traslation:
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DESCARGAR
Definition:
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Remove the load from a location or make it smaller.
Word:
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FAMOUS
Traslation:
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FAMOSOS
Definition:
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Who is famous or well known among the people.
Word:
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CARRY
Traslation:
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LLEVAR
Definition:
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To move or move a person or thing with you to a different place from where you are.
Word:
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BUY
Traslation:
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COMPRAR
Definition:
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To acquire a thing in exchange for money.
Word:
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COMPLAINTS
Traslation:
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QUEJAS
Definition:
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Resentment or dislike of someone's actions or behaviour.
Word:
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ENJOYMENT
Traslation:
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DISFRUTAR
Definition:
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Experiencing joy, pleasure or happiness with someone or something.
Word:
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FEEL
Traslation:
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SENTIR
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Perceiving a sensation from an external stimulus or from one's own body.
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DELIVER
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ENTREGAR
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To place a thing or a person in someone else's power or under someone else's responsibility.
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DESCRIBE
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DESCRIBIR
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Explaining what a thing, person or place is like to give a complete picture or idea of it.
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REFUND
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REEMBOLSO
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Return of a sum of money to the person who paid it out.
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INVOICE
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FACTURA
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An account which details the goods purchased or services received, together with their quantity and amount, and which is delivered to the payer.
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PRODUCTS
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PRODUCTOS
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A thing produced naturally or artificially, or the result of work or operation.
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MIND
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MENTE
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Set of intellectual capacities of the person.
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EXCHANGE
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INTERCAMBIO
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Reciprocal exchange of a thing between two or more persons.
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CUSTOMER
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CLIENTE
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A person who uses the services of a professional or a company, especially one who does so on a regular basis.
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APOLOGISING
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DISCULPARSE
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To apologise or justify [a person] for having committed an offence or caused a nuisance.
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MANAGER
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GESTOR
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Who is responsible for directing, managing or administering a company, company or other entity.
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SINCERELY
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SINCERO
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Who speaks and acts according to what he really thinks, without lying or pretending.
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EXPLAIN
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EXPLICAR
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To let someone know or understand something in a clear and precise way.
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STREET
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CALLE
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A road in a town that is generally bounded on both sides by blocks or rows of buildings.
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SCIENCE
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CIENCIA
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Generic name for the different branches of human knowledge, especially those that have the natural or physical world or technology as their subject of study.
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CASH
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EFECTIVO
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money] That is made up of coins or banknotes.
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ROAD
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CARRETERA
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A roadway, generally inter-urban, designed and constructed primarily for the circulation of motor vehicles.
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MACHINES
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MAQUINAS
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A manufactured object consisting of a set of parts fitted together that is used to facilitate or perform a particular job, usually by transforming a form of energy into motion or work.
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FORTUNATELY
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FORTUITAMENTE
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Manner or mode, casual, unforeseen, sudden, accidental, eventual, involuntary, contingent, sporadic, adventitious and interim, without any prevention, premeditation.
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ACCIDENTALLY
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ACCIDENTALMENTE
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Accidentally, without premeditation, planning or prevention.
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SURPRISINGLY
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SORPRENDENTEMENTE
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Strange, bizarre - outlandish, bizarre, strange, extravagant.
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UNFORTANATELY
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INOPORTUNAMENTE
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Happening or taking place in unfavourable or contrary circumstances or at an unfavourable time.
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EXPECTED
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PREVISTO
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Knowing or knowing something in advance by means of certain signs or indications.
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THROUGH
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A TRAVES DE
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From one side to the other of what is indicated or in between.
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FINANCE
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FINANZAS
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A set of activities that are related to money.
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CHECK
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COMPROBAR
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To become certain of the veracity of an assumption, a piece of information or a result previously obtained by demonstration or evidence that proves it to be true.
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LEFT
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IZQUIERDA
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Left side.
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SPELLING
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ORTOGRAFÍA
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The set of writing rules of a language.
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SEEMS
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PARECER
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Having a certain appearance or look.
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DEVELOP
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DESARROLLO
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The action of developing or developing.
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BOLD
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OSCURIDAD
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Lack or shortage of light to perceive things.
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PROPOSE
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PROPONER
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Expose a project or an idea to another for acceptance and agreement to carry it out.
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COMPLETELY
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COMPLETAMENTE
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Complying, with nothing lacking.