DAW- Inglés profesional T8-T15
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A question used to ask for agreement is…. What’s your name?. Where do you live?. Do you agree?. All options are correct. Which expression means “¿Ves mi punto de vista?”?. Do you see my point?. Where are you from?. How old are you?. All options are correct. In a complaint sheet, we can find. Name. Favourite colour. Pets. All options are correct. In a complaint sheet, we can find. Name. Date. Description of the problem. All options are correct. In a complaint sheet, we can’t find. Personal data. Description of the problem. Resolution requested. All options are incorrect. In a complaint sheet, we can’t find. Personal information. Description of the problem. Description of the way to the place. All options are incorrect. This monument can be found in India. Mosque Cathedral. Taj Mahal. Eiffel Tower. The Great Wall of China. In India, they drink. Almond Milk. Coconut milk. They don’t drink milk. A and B are correct. The past perfect is known as: The past of the past. The past of the present. The simple past. A future tense. She _______ had a shower when I arrived. had. have. haves. all options are correct. How do you say “gira a la derecha”?. Turn right. It’s on your left. Go on. All options are correct. This expression is used to talk about “right” when we are giving directions. Turn right. It’s on your right. Take the first on the right. All options are correct. This expression is used to talk about “left” when we are giving directions. Turn right. It’s on your left. Go on. All options are correct. This expression is used to talk about “left” when we are giving directions. Turn left. It’s on your left. Take the first on the left. All options are correct. This expression is not used to talk about “right” nor “left” when we are giving directions. Turn right. It’s on your left. Go on. All options are correct. Choose a question used to ask for directions. Where are you from?. Where do you live?. How could I get to…?. What’s your name?. Isaac Newton is from. England. Australia. New Zealand. America. Isaac Newton discovered. Photography. Television. Music. Gravity. Choose the right option. Take a seat, please. Do take a seat, please. a and b are correct. Does take a seat. We need a subject for imperative verbs. Always. Never. It depends on the verb. All options are correct. “Charger” means. Cargador. Auriculares. Llamada. All options are correct. “On hold” means. Colgar. En espera. Contestar. All options are correct. “Hang up” means. Contestar. Marcar. Colgar. All options are correct. I ________ you!. will help. will helping. will helped. will helps. I think it _________ today. will rains. will rain. won’t rains. won’t rained. “Missed call” means. Llamada en espera. Llamada rechazada. Llamada perdida. All options are correct. “Dial” means. Esperar. Colgar. Llamar. Marcar. “Darwin’s theory of ___________ meant controversy and debate”. DNA structure. evolution. music. sport. They _______________ this summer. are going to travel. is going to travel. am going to travel. is going to traveling. We _________________ their wedding at Christmas. are going to celebrate. is going to celebrate. am going to celebrate. isn’t going to celebrate. “Ticket office” means. Puerta de embarque. Taquilla. Asiento. All options are incorrect. “round-trip ticket” means. Billete de ida. Billete de vuelta. Billete de ida y vuelta. All options are incorrect. “arrival” means. Salida. Llegada. Puerta de embarque. Maleta. “delayed” means. Salida. Llegada. Retrasado. All options are incorrect. “stopover” means. Escala. Salida. Llegada. Horario. “schedule” means. Escala. Horario. Salida. Llegada. I __________________ TV tomorrow morning. will be watch. won’t be watching. will be watches. will be watches. They ________________, for sure!. will be studying. will have studying. will have study. will has studying. I _______________ my homework by tomorrow morning. will doing. will have doing. will be done. will have done. We ________________ to Madrid tomorrow afternoon. will be go. will be goes. will be going. will going. “First of all” is a connector used for. Structure. Exemplify. Cause. Effect. “As a result” is a connector for. Examples. Addition. Opposition. Cause and effect. This sentence is a first conditional. If you heat water, it boils. If you study hard, you will pass. If you go out when it’s raining, you are wet. All options are correct. “If” can be replaced by. it cannot be replaced. that. less. Whether. This sentence is a zero conditional. If you run a lot, you will be tired. If you heat water, it boils. You will be tired, if you run a lot. a and c are correct. Zero conditional is used for. Universal truths. Probable conditions. Possible conditions. Impossible conditions. First conditional is used for. Universal truths. Probable conditions. Possible conditions. Impossible conditions. The modal verb that can be used to talk about advice is. Can. Must. Should. Mustn’t. The modal verb that can be used to talk about prohibition is. Can. Must. Should. Mustn’t. If you study more, you _____________. will pass. will passing. will passed. won’t passing. “Best regards” corresponds to. Greetings. Introductions. Body. Farewell. “Good afternoon” corresponds to. Greetings. Introductions. Body. Farewell. “In addition, I would like to mention that” corresponds to. Greetings. Introductions. Body. Farewell. “I hope this email finds you well” corresponds to. Greetings. Introductions. Body. Farewell. “Sincerely” corresponds to. Greetings. Introductions. Body. Farewell. “Thank you for your time and consideration” corresponds to. Greetings. Introductions. Body. Farewell. In a formal email, we can find. Greeting and introduction. Body and farewell. a and b are correct. All options are incorrect. Choose the correct Third Conditional sentence. If I eat earlier, I would have felt better. If I studied more, I would pass. If they had left earlier, they would have arrived on time. If she leaves early, she arrives early. Choose the correct Second Conditional sentence. If I save enough money, I will travel to Japan. If I knew her address, I would send her a letter. If she has time, she will visit us. If he studies, he passes the exam. If you ___________ me, I would go to your birthday party. inviting. will invite. invited. doesn’t invite. |




