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Título del Test:![]() 15243 Descripción: Preguntas |




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Does Lisa love playing cards with friends?. Yes, she does. She love playing cards with friends. Yes, she does. She loves playing cards with friends. Yes, she does. She loved playing cards with friends. My favorite thing is... on my back in the pool. Float. Floating. Floats. If you want to find the perfect job, it depends a lot on your personality. For instance, what does "personality" mean for you?. The unreal way a person thinks feels and acts. The natural way a person thinks feels and acts. The imaginary way a person thinks feels and acts. Which sentence correctly uses a comparison?. Angelina likes playing the violin as much as washing dishes. Angelina like playing the violin more than washing dishes. Angelina liked washing dishes less than playing the violin. Do they enjoy...? Yes, they do. Dancing. Dance. Danced. We have... one hour before we have to take the English evaluation. Less than. More less. Than less. Mrs. Tanaka dislikes... in front of a computer all day. Working. Works. Work. When a person enjoys thinking and finding answers, he or she is a (n)... person. Creative. Outgoing. Intellectual. We use too + adjective to talk about more than the rigth amount. For example: My brother needs a pair of bigger shoes, these are... Too big. Too short. Too enormous. Someone tried to "enter" my neighbor´s house. came along. broke up. break into. migrants... the apartment now because it was a new smoke alarm. are able to rent. are able to rented. are able to rents. Katia... cookies in less than 20 minutes. is able to makes. is able to made. is able to make. Elder people could only eat a salad in the restaurant... they are vegetarian. because. because of. be. My sister... my babies in the afternoon. take care on. takes care of. take care in. We couldn´t eat the food. It was... too extensive. too wide. to hot. Margy couldn´t go to the store... the distance. because. because of. because to. Learning new vocabulary. You don´t really need to learn more words in English. You can underline new words and importantinformation. You don´t need to learn words when you write them down. Which sentence describes present perfect tense?. Laweres need to discuss the veredict. Lawyers tried to convince the audience. Lawyers have known the verdict since last week. Intellectual people often enjoy... alone. work. works. working. The perfect job depends on your... personality. discouragement. disappointment. The secretary... ... there... last month. has / worked / since. have / work / for. had / working / for. How long have they been here?. They have been here since one hour. They have been here for twenty-five minutes. They have been here since six minutes. Workers... ... here since November. has / be. have / been. had / be. Have you ever met Patrick?. Yes, I had meet him. Yes, I have met him. Yes, have I met him. My professor... to me. already have spoken. has already spoken. have spoken already. Unhealthy activities have to do with. eat breakfast and eat fish. eat a lot of hamburgers and drink a lot of soda. ride a bicycle and drink water. Healthy activities involve. check your weight and take a walk every day. eat cookies and gain 20 pounds. drink a lot of soda and go to bed late. Have you ever been to Brazilia?. No every. No, ever. No, never. "Used to" talks about things that happened in the past. For example: What do you usually do after work?. I use to gone straight home, but now i take dance classes three times a week. I used to go straight home, but now I take dance classes three times a week. I used to went straight home, but now I take dance classes twice a week. During your childhood, what were the most popular toys for boys?. Boys use to play with fashion dolls. Boys used to play with cars. boys use to play with baby dolls. The present perfect is used to talk about actions that started in the past and continue to now. For example: How long have your parents been married? They have been married for many years. How has work at the office been going? We have been learning to use the new computer. How has the restaurant been going? it has been going good. Which sentence best describes present perfect tense?. Students haven´t exercised this week but they have given up potato chips. Students hasn´t exercised this week but they has given up potato chips. Students hadn´t exercised this week but they had given up potato chips. Look at the bold words and choose the sentence with a similar meaning. There was a large group of people. There was a crowd. There was an agreement. There was a chauffeur. The movie starts at 8:00 o´clock. We have to move... already. yet. not already. Evelyn... pasta and bread at home. plan to eat. plans to eat. plant to eat. I was shocked that they had... done it. already. yet. nor already. Raul hates... in the city during rush hours. to drive. driving. drive. Our favorite TV program Two and a Half Men hasn´t started... already. yet. by. I would... a trip with my family next year. like to take. likes to take. don´t like to take. She would... up desserts. likes to give. like to give. liked to give. |