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domingo, 6 de noviembre de 2011

Past Simple vs Past Continuous & Subject/Object Questions 4º ESO

Here you have some exercises to practise the distinction between past simple and continuous and about SUBJECT/OBJECT questions.
I hope you do them and get better at their use. Enjoy! and if you have any doubts, do not hesitate to ask me in class or through e-mail.

EXERCISES 1

EXERCISES 2

EXERCISES 3

EXERCISES 4

SUBJECT/OBJECT QUESTIONS

REPORTED SPEECH 2º BACHILLERATO

Here I post some exercises for you to practise the so much feared REPORTED SPEECH.

REPORTED SPEECH (MIXED exercises)

REPORTED SPEECH 2 (MIXED exercises)

REPORTED SPEECH 3 (MIXED exercises)


Remember! Work hard and you won't need to rely on luck! ;)

lunes, 17 de octubre de 2011

PERFECT TENSES.

Hey 2º Bach! HEre you have many exercises to practise tenses in English.

You may especially want to look at exercises 14 and 15, which are about the tenses we practised in lesson number 1.

Exercises

NEW!! Present simple vs Continuous

Due to the problems that the blog has been causing to some of you I now post new exercises about these two tenses. I hope you find it useful.
César.

Exercises 1

Exercises 2 (Questions)

Exercises 3 (TEST)

jueves, 2 de junio de 2011

Passive Sentences for 4º ESO AND 1º Bachillerato

Here you have some exercises on the passive including some texts at the bottom of the page. Some exercises are more useful for 4º ESO (present and past passive) and some are better for 1º Bachillerato (all of them!) , so you should choose those you consider most helpful to revise what we've done in class.


- Exercises on the passive 1

- Exercises on the passive 2

- Passive sentences and CAUSATIVES (only for 1º Bachillerato)

- Mixed Passives 3

- More causatives! (only 1º Bachillerato)

lunes, 2 de mayo de 2011

MODALS AND MODAL PERFECTS.

Here you have some exercises on modal verbs and their modal perfect counterparts. I hope you find them useful.

Modal Verbs 1

Modal Verbs 2

Modal Verbs 3 (here you can choose among several exercises)

Modal Verbs 4

Modal Verbs 5

martes, 22 de marzo de 2011

Exercises on comparatives and superlatives

Hi there! Here you have some basic and more complicate exercises to practise your comparatives and superlatives. Remember: practise makes you BETTER! ;)

EXERCISE 1 (TEST)

DIFFERENT EXERCISES ONLINE (Go to the bottom/end of the website and you will see several links with exercises)

MORE MIXED EXERCISES ON COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES
Here you have more exercises listed in order of difficulty).


Enjoy!

domingo, 20 de marzo de 2011

COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES: EXPLANATION.

Here you have the explanation of comparative adjectives. If you have any problem, ask me or send me an e-mail with your questions.

COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES: THEORY

this explanation does not include "too + adjective (+ to infinitive)", "not + adjective + enough (+to infinitive)", "Adjective + enough (+ to infinitive)" & "enough + noun (+to)". I include some examples of each construction:


1- This car is too slow (to compete in the race). (demasiado + adjetivo + para...)

2- This car is not fast enough (no es lo suficientemente + adjetivo) Remember it is a negative sentence!
3- He is tall enough (to participate) (lo suficientemente + adjetivo + para...)
4- There is enough money in my bag to buy this food (suficiente + nombre + para...)

Remember that the second part (to infinitive) is not always necessary.

I hope you find this useful!
See you in class.
César.

lunes, 28 de febrero de 2011

lunes, 21 de febrero de 2011

Relative Pronouns

Hello 1st Bachillerato.

I'm still correcting your exams about the future, but I must say I'm quite happy so far. I hope this encourages you not to stop making the last effort to get higher marks this term. Here you have some exercises related to RELATIVE PRONOUNS. Enjoy!


- Relative Pronouns 1

- Relative pronouns (necessary or not?)

- Defining or non-defining relative clauses? You decide!

- Test on relative clauses. (Test your knowledge!)

- PDF FILE: Defining or non defining? (I'll probably use this one in class, so practise with it at home!)

miércoles, 16 de febrero de 2011

First and Second Conditionals

Hello 4º E.S.O.

Despite crying all the evening after correcting your exam I still have faith in you and I hope you make a bigger effort this time!

Here you have some exercises (online) with self-correcting buttons so that you can practise on your own.

See you in class.


CONDITIONALS 1


CONDITIONALS 2

1st conditional vs 2nd conditional (it includes explanation)

lunes, 24 de enero de 2011

Future Perfect and Future Continuous

This post will help you with your distinguishing these two verbs. If you have any problems, just ask me :)

http://www.autoenglish.org/tenses/gr.futperf.pdf

Future Simple, going to & Present Continuous to express the future.

Here you can find different exercises to distinguish between these three tenses. The exercises mention the "Present Progressive", which is simply another name for the Present Continuous. If you have any more doubts, do not hesitate to contact me or leave me a comment here or... ASK IN CLASS!

http://bachiller.sabuco.com/ingles/eloy/1bach/future.pdf

Theory. Comparison of Future with "going to" vs. Future Simple.

Here you can clear all your doubts about how to distinguish the different uses of the Future with "going to" or with "will". I hope you find it useful!

http://www.english-area.com/paginas/futurosimplevstobegoing.pdf