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Ejercicios de Vocabulario inglés: Carácter y Personalidad

Ejercicios de Vocabulario inglés: Carácter y Personalidad

Complete las frases con las siguientes palabras:

moody | amusing | stubborn | arrogant | selfish | silly

1.Lucy never thinks about anyone but herself.
> Yes, she can be a bit  sometimes.

2.Oh, Laura‘s impossible. One minute life is wonderful and the next minute she’s in her room crying.

> Yes, she can he a bit , can’t she?

3. I really don’t like Bob. He seems to think that he’s more important than anybody else.

> He certainly can be very .

4. Martin’s such good fun. He’s got a great sense of humour.
> Yes, he can he very  at times.

5. I wish Joe would stop playing practical jokes all the time. It gets very tiring.
> Yes, he can be really  at times. I wish he’d grow up and behave like an adult.

6. I told Emma that she shouldn’t leave university but she never listens to me.
> No, she really can be very  when she wants, can’t she?


  1. selfish
  2. moody
  3. arrogant
  4. amusing
  5. silly
  6. stubborn

Ejercicios de Vocabulario inglés: Carácter y Personalidad

Ejercicios de Vocabulario inglés: Carácter y Personalidad

Aquí hay 8 tipos de personalidades, úsalos en las siguientes frases:

gossip | big-head | extrovert | laugh | couch potato | snob | coward | liar

1. You shouldn’t believe a word Justin says. He’s a terrible .

2. Maria’s a terrible . She’s always talking about everybody else in the office.

3. Roberto’s quite an , isn’t he? He’s got hundreds of friends!

4. Martin’s such a . He never stops telling people how wonderful he is.

5. You can’t keep running away from your responsibilities. You’re such a .

6. Just because Dave didn’t go to university doesn’t mean he’s any less intelligent than you. Don’t be such a .

7. Emma’s husband’s such a . He just sits around all day watching TV.

8. Billy knows hundreds of jokes. He’s such a !


  1. liar
  2. gossip
  3. extrovert
  4. big-head
  5. coward
  6. snob
  7. couch potato
  8. laugh

Ejercicio Inglés: Bring y Take

¿Bring o Take? | Ejercicio Inglés

Elija entre el verbo Bring o Take, en la forma apropiada:

  1. this book to the library, please.
  2. Could you me some water, please?
  3. He often his sister to her aunt.
  4. When you come to my party, don’t forget to something to drink.
  5. Is Peter Steve to my party?
  6. He is out the rubbish now.
  7. Can you the CD to your uncle, please?
  8. My husband often flowers when he comes home.
  9. Would you this to the shop for me?
  10. Can you the car to the garage on Wednesday?

  1. Take this book to the library, please.
  2. Could you bring me some water, please?
  3. He often takes his sister to her aunt.
  4. When you come to my party, don’t forget to bring something to drink.
  5. Is Peter bringing Steve to my party?
  6. He is taking out the rubbish now.
  7. Can you take the CD to your uncle, please?
  8. My husband often brings flowers when he comes home.
  9. Would you take this to the shop for me?
  10. Can you take the car to the garage on Wednesday?

Ejercicio de Vocabulario en Ingles: Historia y pasado

Ejercicio Vocabulario Ingles: Historia y pasado

Complete las siguientes frases con las palabras de esta lista:

  • empire | archaeologists | events | primitive | dates | records | artefacts | ancestors | ancient | origins
  1. Our  came here over a hundred years ago.
  2. In  times, plagues killed many people.
  3. These  are a written documents preserving knowledge.
  4. Looters stole ancient  from the tomb.
  5. Those words have extremely old .
  6. Polish  are conducting scientific studies in Sudan.
  7. The Roman  existed from 27 BC to 476 AD.
  8. That discovery of  forms of marsupials is incredible.
  9. This story is based on actual .
  10. The countrys history  to 4000 BC.

  1. Our ancestors came here over a hundred years ago.
  2. In ancient times, plagues killed many people.
  3. These records are a written documents preserving knowledge.
  4. Looters stole ancient artifacts from the tomb.
  5. Those words have extremely old origins.
  6. Polish archaeologists are conducting scientific studies in Sudan.
  7. The Roman Empire existed from 27 BC to 476 AD.
  8. That discovery of primitive forms of marsupials is incredible.
  9. This story is based on actual events.
  10. The countrys history dates to 4000 BC.

Ejercicio de vocabulario en inglés | Sentimientos y emociones

Ejercicio Vocabulario Inglés | Sentimientos y emociones

Utilice la forma correcta de estos verbos en las siguientes frases:

laugh | frown | cry | smile | moan

1. Come on, everybody!  ! I’m trying to take a picture.

2. When Keith told that story about the time he was stuck in a lift, it was so funny, I couldn’t stop  .

3. Diana’s very upset. I can hear her upstairs   in her room.

4. It wasn’t a very relaxing holiday. My husband   about everything! First it was the hotel, and then it was the rain. Then, when the sun did come out, it was too hot! I wish we’d stayed at home!

5. Why do you keep  ? Is something the matter? Are you unhappy about something?


  1. smile
  2. laughing
  3. crying
  4. moaned
  5. frowning

Ejercicio Vocabulario Inglés | Sentimientos y emociones

Ejercicio Vocabulario Inglés | Sentimientos y emociones

Utilice estas expresiones en las situaciones siguientes:

1. You’re off to the Caribbean tomorrow, aren’t you?
> Yes, I’m so excited. .

2. I hear you spilled your coffee all over the table at the meeting yesterday.
> Yeah! I was so embarrassed. .

3. Are you going to fill in that job application this evening?
> No, . I’m too tired.

4. A cow in the garden! You must have been a bit surprised.
> I was! .

5. The snake you’re holding in this photo is enormous. Weren’t you frightened?
> Yes, I was. .


1. You’re off to the Caribbean tomorrow, aren’t you?
> Yes, I’m so excited. I can’t wait.

2. I hear you spilled your coffee all over the table at the meeting yesterday.
> Yeah! I was so embarrassed. I went bright red.

3. Are you going to fill in that job application this evening?
> No, I can’t be bothered. I’m too tired.

4. A cow in the garden! You must have been a bit surprised.
> I was! I couldn’t believe my eyes.

5. The snake you’re holding in this photo is enormous. Weren’t you frightened?
> Yes, I was. I was scared stiff.

Ejercicio Vocabulario en inglés | Sentimientos y emociones

Ejercicio Vocabulario Inglés | Sentimientos y emociones

Complete las siguientes frases con estas proposiciones:

by | about | of

1. I’m afraid   dogs.
2. I’m really nervous   the test tomorrow.
3. You should be ashamed  yourself.
4. There’s nothing to worry  .
5. It took me  surprise.
6. Well done! We’re so proud  you.
7. I’m tired   doing the same thing day after day. I need a change.
8. I was quite shocked  the way he reacted.
9. I wish I hadn’t been so horrible to Ruth now. I feel really guilty  it.


1. I’m afraid  of dogs.
2. I’m really nervous  about the test tomorrow.
3. You should be ashamed of yourself.
4. There’s nothing to worry  about.
5. It took me by surprise.
6. Well done! We’re so proud of you.
7. I’m tired  of doing the same thing day after day. I need a change.
8. I was quite shocked by the way he reacted.
9. I wish I hadn’t been so horrible to Ruth now. I feel really guilty about it.

Ejercicio de vocabulario en inglés | Sentimientos y emociones

Ejercicio Vocabulario Inglés | Sentimientos y emociones

«Get» es un verbo común para usar con las emociones. Use la forma correcta de estas expresiones:

  • get a bit tired
  • get a bit worried
  • get really excited
  • get bored
  • get nervous
  • get a bit confused
  • get really iealous
  • get embarrassed

1. My boyfriend doesn’t like it if I speak to other boys when we’re out. He .

2. Lisa said she‘d be home by eleven. I‘m beginning to .

3. Can’t we go out and do something? I’m  just watching TV.

4. Shall we stop and have a rest soon? I’m .

5. We‘re taking the children camping next weekend. They’re   about it.

6. Don’t keep asking him about his girlfriend. Can’t you see he’s  ?

7. These instructions aren’t easy to follow. I’m  .

8. l’ve got my driving test next month. I’m already   about it.


  1. gets really jealous
  2. get a bit worried
  3. getting bored
  4. getting a bit tired
  5. getting really excited
  6. getting embarassed
  7. getting a bit confused
  8. getting nervous

Ejercicio de vocabulario en inglés | Sentimientos y emociones

Ejercicio Vocabulario Inglés | Sentimientos y emociones

Completa los siguientes diálogos con estas palabras:

amazed | disgusted | exhausted | horrified | stunned | terrified

1. You must have been quite frightened when the pilot announced that he was going to land in Kuwait.
> I was absolutely  .

2. Did you say you saw people in the sea?
> Yes! In the middle of winter! I was absolutely  .

3. What a long day! You must be tired.
> I’m absolutely  .

4. Did you see the news last night? English football fans in trouble again! I don’t know what they’re thinking about.
> Yes, I was absolutely  . I just don’t understand why they have to do it.

5. I hear Tony’s just lost his job. How’s he taking it?
> He was absolutely . He thought he had a job for life.

6. Did you read about the murder of that little girl?
> Yes, I think the whole country is  that that sort of thing can happen.

 


  1. terrified
  2. amazed
  3. exhausted
  4. disgusted
  5. stunned
  6. horrified

Los sinónimos en inglés | Ejercicio

Sinónimos en inglés | Ejercicio con soluciones

Encuentra el sinónimo correcto para cada palabra:

  1. polite → 
  2. temper → 
  3. chorus → 
  4. rude → 
  5. selection → 
  6. foolish → 
  7. toxic → 
  8. meeting → 
  9. childish → 
  10. domesticate → 

  1. polite → well mannered
  2. temper → mood
  3. chorus → refrain
  4. rude → impolite
  5. selection → choice
  6. foolish → silly
  7. toxic → poisonous
  8. meeting → assembly
  9. childish → infantile
  10. domesticate → cultivate