Ejercicios inglés: los artículos (a, an, the, no article)
Elige entre a, an, the o nada (Ø):
1. She is very nice woman.
2. They are brave boys.
3. Tina and Sam were good friends.
4. She told me story of her life.
5. This is good example.
6. roof of house was on fire.
7. We are students.
8. Those are interesting books.
9. Look at top of that building.
10. I am good teacher.
1. She is a very nice woman. 2. They are Ø brave boys. 3. This is an exception. 4. She told me the story of her life. 5. This is a good example. 6. The roof of the house was on fire. 7. We are Ø students. 8. Those are Ø interesting books. 9. Look at the top of that building. 10. I am a good teacher.
Ejercicios inglés: los artículos (a, an, the, no article)
Elige entre a, an, the o nada (Ø):
1. It is good book.
2. I bought interesting book.
3. This is book that you wanted.
4. I like to read mangas.
5. Do you go to work by train?
6. Paris is largest city in France.
7. He is engineer at a big company.
8. Do you have car?
9. She wrote letter to her friend in Thailand.
10. Open door, please.
1. It is a good book. 2. I bought an interesting book. 3. This is the book that you wanted. 4. I like to read Ø mangas. 5. Do you go to work by Ø train? 6. Paris is the largest city in France. 7. He is an engineer at a big company. 8. Do you have a car? 9. She wrote a letter to her friend in Thailand. 10. Open the door, please.
Ejercicios de Vocabulario inglés: Carácter y Personalidad
Completa las frases con las expresiones apropiadas:
1. I think Mark took some money from my bag while we were out.
> No, he’s to do a thing like that.
2. I’m still waiting for Lisa to say sorry for sending that fax to the wrong address.
> You’ll wait a long time! Lisa’s to admit anything‘s her fault.
3. Jenny left a window open when she went out this morning. Anybody could’ve got in.
> Are you sure it was jenny. She’s to do anything like that.
4. Apparently, Amy asked Tom if he’d like to go out tomorrow night.
> I don’t believe you. She’s to ask a boy out!
5. Julie got the highest mark in the class, but she didn’t say a word.
> No, she wouldn’t. She’s to say anything about it.
6. I thought Martin was a good friend but he’s been telling everybody that I’m boring.
> Are you sure? Martin’s to say something like that behind your back.
1. I think Mark took some money from my bag while we were out. > No, he’s far too honest to do a thing like that.
2. I’m still waiting for Lisa to say sorry for sending that fax to the wrong address. > You’ll wait a long time! Lisa’s much too proud to admit anything‘s her fault.
3. Jenny left a window open when she went out this morning. Anybody could’ve got in. > Are you sure it was jenny. She’s far too sensible to do anything like that.
4. Apparently, Amy asked Tom if he’d like to go out tomorrow night. > I don’t believe you. She’s much too shy to ask a boy out!
5. Julie got the highest mark in the class, but she didn’t say a word. > No, she wouldn’t. She’s far too modest to say anything about it.
6. I thought Martin was a good friend but he’s been telling everybody that I’m boring. > Are you sure? Martin’s much too loyal to say something like that behind your back.
1. I know I’m going to get this job – the interview went so well.
> I think you’re being a bit . Hundreds of people have applied for it.
2. I’m trying to persuade Liz to give up her job and come and live with me in Scotland.
> Aren’t you being a bit ? You know how important her career is.
3. l’ve looked at fifteen flats and I haven’t seen one l really like.
> Don‘t you think you’re being a bit ? You’ll never find one that’s perfect.
4. Why haven’t they phoned me back? I know I’m not going to get this job.
> Aren’t you being a bit ? You only had the interview yesterday.
5. Do you think Ann will come on holiday with me?
> Slow down! You’ve only just met her! Aren’t you being a bit ?
6. I hope Bob doesn’t become manager. I don’t like his accent.
> Don’t you think you’re being a bit ? You can’t dislike him just because of the way he speaks!
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?
Elija entre el verbo Bring o Take, en la forma apropiada:
this book to the library, please.
Could you me some water, please?
He often his sister to her aunt.
When you come to my party, don’t forget to something to drink.
Is Peter Steve to my party?
He is out the rubbish now.
Can you the CD to your uncle, please?
My husband often flowers when he comes home.
Would you this to the shop for me?
Can you the car to the garage on Wednesday?
Take this book to the library, please.
Could you bring me some water, please?
He often takes his sister to her aunt.
When you come to my party, don’t forget to bring something to drink.
Is Peter bringing Steve to my party?
He is taking out the rubbish now.
Can you take the CD to your uncle, please?
My husband often brings flowers when he comes home.
Would you take this to the shop for me?
Can you take the car to the garage on Wednesday?
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