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Adverbial clauses of time “when” and “while” are used to talk about one event happening immediately after another. For example:___________ Rose was talking, she was holding her baby. a. When. b. While. c. Where. Which sentence describes past continuous?. a. Maxine and Joel were eating dinner. b. Maxine and Joel have been eating dinner. c. Maxine and Joel will have eaten dinner. Choose the correct forms of verbs in dependent clauses with if. a. If you think about life, it will be fantastic. b. If you think about life, it would be fantastic. c. If you think about life, I would have be fantastic. Choose the correct forms of verbs in dependent clauses with if. a. If Brian’s friends came over this afternoon, they play soccer. b. If Brian’s friends come over this afternoon, they will play soccer. c. If Brian’s friends come over this afternoon, they would have played soccer. A clause is a part of sentence that has a subject and a verb. A dependent clause often begins with time words such as “when, before, and after”. We use time words or adverbial clauses of time “when” and “while” to talk about periods of our lives or periods of time past. For example: a. I remember the day when I went to school. b. When I went to school I’ll remember the day. c. I remember the day when. I went to school. What does Karol do when she needs food?. a. She goes to the art gallery. b. She goes to church. c. She goes to the market. “Family budget” is closest in meaning to: a. A persona who helps you to solve economic problems. b. A spending money plan that a family makes for itself. c. A person who helps you to buy when shopping. The working classes certainly have nothing to be __________ bad publications. a. Happy in. b. Happy about. c. Happy on. I need a new credit card. Can you give me any advice? You_______________ go to the bank and ask for a Visa card. a. Should. b. Would. c. Musn’t. Franco isn’t _______ applying for a loan. a. Interested of. b. Interested on. c. Interested in. A phrasal verb is a verb + preposition. The meaning of the phrasal verb is different from the meaning of the verb alone. A separable phrasal verb can have a noun between the verb and the preposition. For example: a. She is solving the puzzle. b. She is turning the volume up. c. She works with clay. Which sentence describes best a separable phrasal verb?. a. Mrs. Tanaka fills the application accurately. b. Mrs. Tanaka is filling the application out. c. Mrs. Tanaka will fill the application. Employment” is clasest in meaning to: a. Jobs and occupatioans. b. Joy and melancholia. c. Gateways and portals. __________ Doris______________ a fire started in the kitchen. a. While / was sleeping. b. When / were sleeping. c. Who / were sleeping. Past Continuous talks about actions that were happening at a specific time in the past. The actions were completed at that time. a. He was walking when he fell. b. He has got a car lately. c. He doesn’t care if you don’t like it. What were you doing last night around 9:00 pm?. a. I was waiting for you a the cafeteria. b. I am very happy for the last results. c. I will be working on the project. Maria had a cellphone_______________ she was a little girl. a. Who. b. While. c. When. We were waiting for you________________ the bus stopped. a. When. b. While. c. Which. Native country is a place where people: a. Travel a lot. b. Where born. c. Prefer wine. Vocabulary For a period of 29 years, from 1934 to 1963, over 1500 dangerous criminals lived in Alcatraz’s 378 cells. The word “cells” signifies. a. Guides. b. Picture. c. Jails. When you want to focus on a task___________________________. a. Turn off the television. b. Pick out the television. c. Picked up the television. When my brother feels tired, he_________________________. a. Take a break. b. Took a break. c. Takes a break. I have to fix my credit. What should I do? You___________ talk to a debt counselor. He can help you. a. Would. b. Should. c. Musn’t. There are other many point appearing in both reports that I _____________ comment on. It is just a suggestion. a. Could. b. Should. c. Will. Employment is closest in meaning to: a. Hobs and occupations. b. Joy and melancholia. c. Gateways and portals. If they get a discount, they___________________ a room at a hotel. a. Would reserve. b. Will reserve. c. Have to reserve. The opposite of lucky is. a. Unlucky. b. Dislucky. c. Onlucky. Before is used with the simple present and future t talk about future plans. For example: a. Before he takes the driving lessons he take a rest. b. Before he take the driving lessons he took a rest. c. Before he takes the driving lessons, he’ll take a rest. We use adverbialclauses of time “when” to talk about one event happening immediately after another. For example. a. I knew there had been an accident when the police arrive. b. When I turn on the TV, smoke come out the back. c. When the lights went out, I lit some candles. Have you taken a vacation recently?. a. Yes, I have, I take vacation to Guayaquil last year. b. Yes, I have, I takes a vacation to Guayaquil last year. c. Yes, I have, I took a vacation to Guayaquil last year. There are other many points appearing in both reports that I________________ comment on. It is just a suggestion. a. Could. b. Should. c. Will. Which sentence describes best a separable phrasal verb?. a. He throw the plastic glasses. b. He throws the rock crystal glasses. c. He’s throwing the glasses away. A phrasal verb is a verb + preposition. The meaning of the phrasal verb is different from the meaning of the verb alone. A separable phrasal verb can have a noun between the verb and the preposition. For example: a. She is solving the puzzle. b. She is turning the volume up. c. She works with clay. Which sentence describes best past continuous tense?. a. They are still working on the infrastructure of the Dolphin’s enterprise. b. While they were talking to us, their young children interrupted many times. c. All the journalists are reading newspapers to see the last news. Adverbial clauses of time “when” and “while” are used to talk about one event happening immediately after another. For example_____________ disk jockeys were selecting the CDs, their manager came down. a. When. b. While. c. Where. _______________ Doris_______________, a fire started in the kitchen. a. While / was sleeping. b. When / were sleeping. c. Who / were sleeping. If I have a bigger salary, I ___________ a brand new car. a. Will buy. b. Will to buy. c. Will bought. Which of the following describes best a dependent clause?. a. Before she eats breakfast, she reads the newspaper. b. The newspaper is read before, she eats breakfast. c. Before she eat breakfast she read the newspaper. When you want to focus on a task___________________. a. Turn off the television. b. Pick out the television. c. Picked up the television. How long have Ivan and Daniel been writing the blog?. a. They have been writing the blog for five days. b. They have been writing the blog for September. c. They have been writing the blog for January. |




