Guía - Inglés III - ETS - TM
Guía - Inglés III - ETS - TM
Guía - Inglés III - ETS - TM
TEMA: Used to
Make an affirmative sentence, negative sentence or question using 'used to + infinitive'
4) He / not / smoke
He didn't use to smoke
Hoja 1 de 5
1. Although Andrew was warned of the risks, he decided to travel alone to South America.
2. Maria did not get a promotion. Despite/ in spite of her qualifications.
3. Zambia is a land- locked country, hereas Kenya has a coastline.
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4. On the one hand, you could rent a flat instead of buying one. On the other hand you are always
at the mercy of landlords.
5. This restaurant has a good reputation, whereas that one does not.
Hoja 2 de 5
1.- You can see all members of our staff in this photograph.
2.- Our headquarters are at 65 Long Street.
3.- The man sitting in the armchair in the hall is waiting for you, Mr. Green.
4.- Where are those letters that I left on my desk?
5.- I saw a mistake a t the beginning of the text.
6.- I didn’t have time átero the whole report properly. I just looked at it quickly while I was on
the plane.
7.- I flew from San Francisco to Zurich with Swiss International Air Lines.
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8.- He escaped through a door in the back of the building.
9.- He took the phone and threw it into the water .
10.- The first person to swim across the English Channel was Mathew Webb, in 1875.
Hoja 3 de 5
1.- What is she doing on Sunday morning? She is taking Jen to the airport. (to take)
Hoja 4 de 5
1.- If I see him, I will give (give) him a lift. First conditional
2.- The table will break if you s it sit) on it. First
conditional 3.- When you h eat (heat) ice, it melts. Zero
conditional
4.- The Grass g ets (get) wet when it rains. Zero conditional
5.- If he works (work) hard today, can he have a holiday tomorrow? First conditional
6.- Unless you are more careful, you will have (have) an accident. First conditional
7.- If he likes (like) the house, will he buy it? First conditional
8.- If you mix red and blue, you get purple. Zero conditional
9.- Plants died if they d on’t get enough wáter. Zero conditional
10.- She won't open the door unless she knows (know) who it is. First conditional
Comparatives
1.- A rock is heavier than a leaf. (heavy)
2.- Tom is a better student than Mary. (good)
3.- In Mexico, July is h otter than January.
(hot)
4.- Computers are more expensive than telephones.
5.- Our house is bigger than yours.
Superlatives
1.- It is the largest shop in town. (large)
2.- Which is t he most difficult subject at school?
(difficult) 3.- Mary is t he thinnest girl in the class. (thin)
4.- Jim is the best player in the football team. (good)
5.- Ben was the noisiest person in his family: (noisy)
Hoja 5 de 5