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The document outlines exercises for an English II course, focusing on past routines, comparative and superlative adjectives. Students are required to create questions and answers using past routines, analyze images to form sentences with specified adjectives, and write comparative sentences. The exercises aim to enhance vocabulary and grammar skills in the context of English language learning.
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The document outlines exercises for an English II course, focusing on past routines, comparative and superlative adjectives. Students are required to create questions and answers using past routines, analyze images to form sentences with specified adjectives, and write comparative sentences. The exercises aim to enhance vocabulary and grammar skills in the context of English language learning.
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SUBJECT: ENGLISH II

UNIT: 3

STUDENT’S ID: 24006498

STUDENTS FULL NAME: Juan Manuel Zamudio Sanchez

CAREER: INGENIERIA INDUSTRIAL


Exercise 1

1. Go to the virtual class named


“Past routines”

2. Go to the grammar submenu

3. Then the Notebook exercise B

4. Read the instructions found in


that slide, then select 10
vocabularies and write up the
question as well as its answers
with the grammar specified
there (try to balance the number
of affirmative and negative responses.

Use the following space to type your questions and answers (type sentences in
blue):

Q1 - Did you used to play soccer with your friends on Saturdays?

A1 - No, I didn’t used to play soccer with my friends on Saturdays.

Q2 - Did you used to eat ice cream in the afternoons?

A2 - Yes, I used to eat ice cream in the afternoons.

Q3 - Did you used to read books before going to bed?

A3 - No, I didn’t usually read books before going to bed.

Q4 - Did you used to ride your bike to school?

A4 - Yes, I used to ride my bike to school.

Q5 - Did you used to cook dinner with your family on weekends?

A5 - No, I didn’t used to cook dinner with my family on weekends.

Q6 - Did you used to visit the library during the week?

A6 - Yes, I used to visit the library during the week.

Q7 - Did you used to watch movies every Friday night?

A7 - No, I didn’t used to watch movies every Friday night.


Q8 - Did you used to play the guitar in the evenings?

A8 - Yes, I used to play the guitar in the evenings.

Q9 - Did you used to go swimming at the local pool?

A9 - No, I didn’t used to go swimming at the local pool.

Q10 - Did you used to write letters to your friends?

A10 - Yes, I used to write letters to my friends.

This is the end of exercise 1; go to the next page to do continue.


Exercise 2

Analyze each image, then observe the clue adjective, and Write down three sentences for
each image, use the past simple tenses, see the example to guide you through.

CLUE : EXPENSIVE

Sentence 1 (adjective/clue).- The ball was expensive

Sentence 2 (comparative).- The doll was more expensive than the ball Example

Sentence 3 (superlative).- The bicycle was the most expensive

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CLUE: ANGRY

Sentence 1.- --- Maggie was angry

Sentence 2.- --- Eddy was angry more than Maggie

Sentence 3.- --- Sony was the most angry

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CLUE: HOT

Sentence 1.- --- The first thermometer showed the lowest temperature, indicating cool
conditions.

Sentence 2.- --- The second thermometer represented a moderate heat level, which
was a comfortable balance.

Sentence 3.- --- The third thermometer indicated the highest temperature, clearly
highlighting the clue HOT.

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CLUE: FAR

Sentence 1.- --- the city 1 was far

Sentence 2.- --- the city 2 was much further away than city 1

Sentence 3.- --- the city 3 was the most far

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CLUE: INTERESTED

Sentence 1.- --- the boy 1 was interested

Sentence 2.- --- the boy 2 was interested more than the boy 1

Sentence 3.- --- the boy 3 was the most interested

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CLUE: COMFORTABLE

Sentence 1.- --- the bench was comfortable

Sentence 2.- --- the chair was comfortable more than the bench

Sentence 3.- --- the beach chair was the most comfortable

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Total number of sentences = 15

Exercise 3
Write 3 comparative sentences with the vocabulary LESS (use the virtual class:
Comparing/ submenu: Comparative Adjectives / slide: “THAN” to guide you)

1. --- My house is less spacious than my neighbor's.

2. --- This coffee is less strong than the one I had yesterday.

3. --- This smartphone is less advanced than the model my brother owns.

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Use your creativity. Write 3 sentences with the


vocabulary “GOOD” and then use its comparative form
as well as its superlative, to compare three things or
three people.

1. (good) --- This coffee smells so good in the


morning.
2. (comparative) --- The new café makes better coffee than the one downtown.
3. (superlative) --- Sarah’s cappuccino is the best of all!

Now compare something bad.

1. (bad) --- This weather feels so bad for outdoor activities.


2. (comparative) --- The storm yesterday was worse than today’s drizzle.
3. (superlative) --- Last year's hurricane was the worst of all!

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Write one comparative sentence with the vocabulary “SLIGHTLY + ADJECTIVE”

1. --- This laptop is slightly lighter, but it’s much more powerful than my old
one.

Write one comparative sentence with the vocabulary “QUITE + ADJECTIVE”

1. --- Maria is quite faster at solving math problems than I am.

Write one comparative sentence with the vocabulary “MUCH + ADJECTIVE”

1. --- I’m much more passionate about workplace safety than casual hobbies.
This is the end of Assignment unit 3

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