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3ESO Global exam

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  • Vocabulary: I have a b________ f_________ a________ my marks
    Bad feeling about
  • Vocabulary: How do you write in English the word “responsable”?
    Responsible
  • Tenses: By 2030, the population_____________ (grow) enormously
    will have grown
  • Explain the difference between must and have to and provide an example for each
    Both: obligation Must internal obligation and have to external
  • Is this sentence correct or incorrect? London, where I grew up, is a fantastic city
    CORRECT
  • Complete with didn’t need or needn’t have: We ____________ (cook) all this food; only four people turned up at the party
    Needn’t have cooked
  • What is the difference between inhabitants and residents?
    Inhabitants: both people and animals Residents: only people
  • Think of a sentence with the phrasal verb “wear out”
    Christmas shopping wears me out
  • Is it “web cam” or “webcam”?
    Webcam
  • What is the correct spelling: inmigrants or immigrants?
    Immigrants
  • Vocabulary: it stops my phone from being scratched or damaged
    Protective case
  • Vocabulary: I learn quickly and easily. I am…
    Bright
  • Complete with used to/ be used to/ get used to: It’s cold where I live, so I ____________(wear) a lot of warm clothes
    I am used to wearing
  • I cannot afford ________ (buy) a new smart TV
    TO BUY
  • Complete with used to: I __________ (not eat) veggies when I was a kid but now I love them
    didn’t use to
  • Think of two sentences with REGRET (ing/to)
    I regret telling him what happened/ I regret to tell you that…
  • Is this sentence correct? This phone is very good, which it is why it’s so popular
    NOPE. This phone is very good, which is why it’s so popular
  • I am a bit lost here; I don’t know w_______ t___ s_______
    Where to start
  • I enjoy cooking, but I can’t stand ___________(wash) the dishes
    WASHING
  • Explain the difference: should/ought to/had better and provide examples
    All of them mean “deberías”/ are used when giving a piece of advice. Ought to is more formal, had better implies a negative consequence