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Ejercicio de vocabulario inglés | El hotel

Ejercicio de vocabulario inglés | El hotel

Complete las frases con las siguientes palabras:

  • remote control | booked | blanket | served | air conditioner | view | reservation | dirty | pillows |toilet paper
1. We made a for two nights.

2. There is an extra in the closet, in case it gets too cold.

3. You can turn on the if it gets too hot.

4. We need a for the TV.

5. We the room online.

6. That room is too . Do you have a cleaner one?

7. Do you have any softer ?

8. There is no in the bathroom.

9. The of the city is wonderful.

10. Breakfast is in the restaurant downstairs.


  1. We made a reservation for two nights.
  2. There is an extra blanket in the closet, in case it gets too cold.
  3. You can turn on the air conditioner if it gets too hot.
  4. We need a remote control for the TV.
  5. We booked the room online.
  6. That room is too dirty. Do you have a cleaner one?
  7. Do you have any softer pillows?
  8. There is no toilet paper in the bathroom.
  9. The view of the city is wonderful.
  10. Breakfast is served in the restaurant downstairs.

Ejercicio de inglés intermedio – Antónimos

Ejercicio de inglés intermedio – Antónimos

Encuentra lo contrario de cada una de las siguientes palabras:

1. young → old

2. wrong →

3. rich →

4. fat →

5. dark →

6. true →

7. hot →

8. full →

9. long →

10. weak →


  1. old
  2. right
  3. poor
  4. thin
  5. light
  6. false
  7. cold
  8. empty
  9. short
  10. strong

Ejercicio de inglés intermedio – Antónimos

Ejercicio de inglés intermedio – Antónimos

Encuentra lo contrario de cada una de las siguientes palabras:

Ex: down → up

  1. night → 
  2. vertical → 
  3. weak → 
  4. unhappy → 
  5. hungry → 
  6. disappear → 
  7. more → 
  8. shrink → 
  9. forward → 
  10. under → 

  1. night → day
  2. vertical → horizontal
  3. weak → strong
  4. unhappy → happy
  5. hungry → full
  6. disappear → appear
  7. more → less
  8. shrink → grow
  9. forward → backwards
  10. under → over

Ejercicio de inglés intermedio – Antónimos

Ejercicio de inglés intermedio – Antónimos

Encuentra los quince pares de palabras opuestas (= antónimos) en la siguiente lista:

  • public | worse | lend | light | superior | ugly | war | disagree | far | exhale | fake | closed | expensive | enemy | lost
  1. near → far
  2. cheap → 
  3. inhale → 
  4. found → 
  5. open → 
  6. private → 
  7. agree → 
  8. beautiful → 
  9. ally → 
  10. better → 
  11. borrow → 
  12. heavy → 
  13. inferior → 
  14. peace → 
  15. real → 

 


  1. near → far
  2. cheap → expensive
  3. inhale → exhale
  4. found → lost
  5. open → closed
  6. private → public
  7. agree → disagree
  8. beautiful → ugly
  9. ally → enemy
  10. better → worse
  11. borrow → lend
  12. heavy → light
  13. inferior → superior
  14. peace → war
  15. real → fake

Verbos de movimiento | Ejercicio de inglés intermedio

Verbos de movimiento | Ejercicio de inglés intermedio

Complete las siguientes expresiones con el verbo apropiado:

  1.   up the hill
  2.   for miles
  3.   back and relax
  4.   in bed
  5.   into the pool
  6.   out of the window
  7.   up and down
  8.   down the road
  9.   across the table
  10.   off the roof
  11.   the ladder
  12.   on the beach
  13.   against the wall
  14.   on a stool
  15.   to school

  1. climb up the hill
  2. walk for miles
  3. sit back and relax
  4. lie in bed
  5. jump into the pool
  6. lean out of the window
  7. jump up and down
  8. walk down the road
  9. lean across the table
  10. jump off the roof
  11. climb the ladder
  12. lie on the beach
  13. lean against the wall
  14. sit on a stool
  15. walk to school

¿As o Like? | Ejercicio de inglés intermedio

¿As o Like? | Ejercicio de inglés intermedio

Completa las frases con as o like:

1. They don’t look  their parents.

2. Girls  her are very shy.

3. I saw my dad  he was getting off the bus.

4. He’s strong, just  his father.

5.  you can see, I’m not really upset.

6. He is very much  his brother.

7. She likes him  a friend.

8. He wanted to work  a journalist.

9. I’m tired. I’ve been working  a dog.

10. They went to the party  boyfriend and girlfriend.

 


  1. They don’t look like their parents.
  2. Girls like her are very shy. 
  3. I saw my dad as he was getting off the bus.
  4. He’s strong, just like his father.
  5. As you can see, I’m not really upset.
  6. He is very much like his brother.
  7. She likes him as a friend.
  8. He wanted to work as a journalist.
  9. I’m tired. I’ve been working like a dog.
  10. They went to the party as boyfriend and girlfriend.

Say, tell, talk o speak | Ejercicio de inglés intermedio

Say, tell, talk o speak | Ejercicio de inglés intermedio

Completa cada frase con la palabra apropiada:

1. Please  up. I can’t hear you.

2. Don’t  him about our plans.

3. I waited for an answer, but she didn’t  a word.

4. Do you  English?

5. We should  him out of going there.

6.   for yourself. I have a different opinion.

7. I’d like to  it over with my parents before making a decision.

8. Don’t  back to your teachers!

9. He  that he would wait for me at the post office.

10. He  us that he was going to buy a new computer.


  1. Please speak up. I can’t hear you. 
  2. Don’t tell him about our plans.
  3. I waited for an answer, but she didn’t say a word.
  4. Do you speak English?
  5. We should talk him out of going there. 
  6. Speak for yourself. I have a different opinion. 
  7. I’d like to talk it over with my parents before making a decision. 
  8. Don’t talk back to your teachers! 
  9. He said that he would wait for me at the post office.
  10. He told us that he was going to buy a new computer.

¿Listen o Hear? | Ejercicio inglés intermedio

¿Listen o Hear? | Ejercicio inglés intermedio

Completa cada frase con la forma correcta de los verbos «listen» o «hear»:

Ejemplo: It was so loud in there that I couldn’t hear (hear/listen) a thing.

1. They were (hearing/listening to) the new Morrissey album.

2. I don’t (hear/listen to) jazz.

3. ! (Hear/Listen) I’ve already told you to stop bothering me!

4. Did you (hear/listen) what he said to me?

5. To be honest, I wasn’t (hearing/listening).

6. You don’t have to agree with her, but at least (hear/listen) her out.

7. I’ve told her to stop smoking, but she just doesn’t (listen/hear)

8. Betty turned on the radio, and was (hearing/listening to) the news.

9. What did you say? I can’t (hear/listen to) you.

10. After his accident, Robert is having a hard time (hearing/listening).


  1. They were listening to the new Morrissey album.
  2. I don’t listen to jazz.
  3. Listen! I’ve already told you to stop bothering me!
  4. Did you hear what he said to me?
  5. To be honest, I wasn’t listening.
  6. You don’t have to agree with her, but at least hear her out.
  7. I’ve told her to stop smoking, but she just doesn’t listen.
  8. Betty turned on the radio, and was listening to the news.
  9. What did you say? I can’t hear you.
  10. After his accident, Robert is having a hard time hearing.

Look, See o Watch | Ejercicio inglés intermedio

Look, See o Watch | Ejercicio inglés (nivel intermedio)

Complete las siguientes oraciones con look, see o watch:

  1. You can’t  far in this fog.
  2. Hugo and Maria  good tonight.
  3. Did you  Game of Thrones yesterday evening?
  4.  out for pickpockets.
  5. Can you  the blue car on the left?
  6.  you tomorrow, if nothing comes in between.
  7. It  like rain, doesn’t it?
  8. Oh yes, I  what you mean.
  9. Hey, what’s wrong? You really  unhappy.
  10. I’m afraid, Carmen has to  a doctor.

  1. You can’t see far in this fog.
  2. Hugo and Maria look good tonight.
  3. Did you watch Game of Thrones yesterday evening?
  4. Watch out for pickpockets.
  5. Can you see the blue car on the left?
  6. See you tomorrow, if nothing comes in between.
  7. It looks like rain, doesn’t it?
  8. Oh yes, I see what you mean.
  9. Hey, what’s wrong? You really look unhappy.
  10. I’m afraid, Carmen has to see a doctor.

Make, do, have o take | Ejercicio inglés

Make, do, have o take | Ejercicio inglés

Completa las oraciones con make, do, have o take:

  1. Please  your homework this afternoon.
  2. Hey Mark! You’ve  a mistake.
  3. Do you  sugar in your coffee?
  4. Did you  a good trip?
  5. We  turns in throwing the dice.
  6. I’m   a party at the weekend. Would you like to come?
  7. She’s always   promises, but then she always breaks them!
  8. The wedding will   place in a local registry office.
  9. I wish I was   more progress with my English.
  10. What are you holding? Can I   a look?

  1. Please do your homework this afternoon.
  2. Hey Mark! You’ve made a mistake.
  3. Do you take sugar in your coffee?
  4. Did you have a good trip?
  5. We take turns in throwing the dice.
  6. I’m having a party at the weekend. Would you like to come?
  7. She’s always making promises, but then she always breaks them!
  8. The wedding will take place in a local registry office.
  9. I wish I was making more progress with my English.
  10. What are you holding? Can I have a look?

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