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The document covers several grammar topics including quantifiers like 'how many' and 'how much', phrasal verbs, imperatives, adverbs of manner, verb tenses, and verb forms like infinitives and gerunds. Exercises are provided to practice each topic, including filling in missing words, rewriting sentences, and answering questions.

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The document covers several grammar topics including quantifiers like 'how many' and 'how much', phrasal verbs, imperatives, adverbs of manner, verb tenses, and verb forms like infinitives and gerunds. Exercises are provided to practice each topic, including filling in missing words, rewriting sentences, and answering questions.

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UNIDAD 4

HOW MANY / HOW MUCH; QUANTIFIERS BEFORE NOUNS


1. Choose between how many and how much in each case.
1. How many eggs are there?
2. How many sausages are there?
3. How much bread is there?
4. How many students are there?
5. How much cheese is there?
6. How much money is there?
2. What question would you relate each of the following phrases? how many is
there or how many are there? 

1. We haven’t got enough water – how much is there


2.  They have a lot of photos of the wedding – how many are there
3. There are so many people in the room – how many are there
4.  There are too many doctors in this town – how many are there
5.  All my friends are in the University – how many are there
3. Complete the questions with many or much.
1. How much space is there in the kitchen?
2. Are there many cupboards in the kitchen?
3. How many chairs are there in the living room?
4. Are there many shelves in the bathroom?
5. How much light is there in the bedroom?
SEPARABLE TWO-WORD PHRASAL VERBS
4. Complete the questions with give up, take up, put up and hurry up.
a) I’m going to give up drinking beer. I’m so fat that I can’t see my feet
anymore!
b) Rafa’s take up, photography. He’s just bought one of the latest and most
expensive digital cameras.
c)  I don’t know how my wife puts up me. I drink too much, I’m a bad husband
and a I'm terrible person to live with.
d)  If you don’t hurry up, we’ll miss the train!
5.Complete the sentences with the correct verbs. Use either it or them. Then
compare with a partner.
Clean out wipe off take out hang up
1. This table isn’t clean. Can you wipe it off before dinner, please?
2. This closet is full of old clothes and books. Let’s clean it out.
3. Why is your coat on the chair? Can you hang it up in the closet?
4. The garbage is full. Could you take it out right away, please?

UNIDAD 5
IMPERATIVES; ADVERBS OF MANNER
1.Rewrite the sentences and put the adverbs in correctly.

1. They sang. (wonderfully) → They sang wonderfully.


2. He treated her. (respectfully) → He treated her respectfully.
3. The dog barks. (loudly) → The dog barks loudly.
4. She met him. (secretly) → She met him secretly.
5. She hurt her leg. (badly) → She hurt her leg badly.

2.Complete the questions with slowly, happily, normally and quickly.


1. When my teacher talks too quickly, it's difficult to understand him.
2. Sometimes I need my teacher to talk more slowly so I can hear her better.
3. She laughs happily at my jokes.
4. Please try to behave normally when you meet my family.
3.Complete these exercise tips with the correct imperative form. Then compare
with a partner.
Breathe Point to Raise Move
1. Move your hand to the right
2. Breathe deeply for three seconds
3. Raise your arms carefully
4. Point to your nose slowly
4.Arrange the words to make affirmative sentences. Place time expressions at the
end of the sentences.

1. give / the present / tomorrow / we / him / will → We will give him the present
tomorrow.
2. her / met / last night / at / we / the station → We met her at the station last
night.
3. was / last week / he / in hospital → He was in hospital last week.
4. in Greece / spend / I / will / next year / my holiday → I will spend my holiday in
Greece next year.

HOW QUESTIONS
5.Complete the questions with a how question.
1. How often do you go to the cinema? - Once a month
2. how good are you at gym? - Not bad
3. How long do you spend on the computer every week? - Five hours
4. How much water do you drink in a week? – A lot

UNIDAD 6
VERB + INFINITIVE OR GERUND
1.Put the verb into either the gerund (-ing) or the infinitive (with 'to'):
a) I don't fancy going (go) out tonight.
b)  She avoided telling (tell) him about her plans.
c)  I would like to come (come) to the party with you.
d) He enjoys having (have) a bath in the evening.
e)  I am learning to speak (speak) English.
2.Complete the questions with to watch, to see and watching.
1. Do you want to see a movie tonight?
2. What types of TV shows do you like to watch late at night?
3. What do you want watching on TV tonight?

3. Complete the following sentences with the incises

1. The man asked me how to the airport. a a) to get


2. I look forward to  you at the weekend. f b) working
3. Are you thinking of London? e c) to study
4. We decided through the forest. d d) to run
5. The teacher expected Sarah hard. c e) visiting
6. She doesn't mind  the night shift. b f) seeing
PRESENT CONTINUOS FOR FUTURE PLANS

4.Complete the conversations with the present continuous form of the verbs.

1. I did really well in the interview, so I am starting a new job on Monday.

2. My wife and I are having a party this weekend. We've already bought the
drinks and sent the invitations.
3. Celia   is moving to Chicago later this month. She got a job there.

4. Marla   is not coming to the meeting today. She has to catch a flight at 2.30


p.m.
5. What are you doing on Friday evening? Do you want to catch a movie?

5.Read the following prayers and place T if it is true or F if it is false.

I’m driving to Manchester on Thursday. T


She isn’t going on holiday this year. T
They coming to the party on Saturday? F
We’re getting up on Saturday to play tennis. T
I am stay a hotel near the station next week. F

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