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1º BACH-TERMS 1 AND 2 REVISION
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CORRECT: Not everything that it can be counted counts.
Not everything that can be counted counts.
JOIN WITH A RELATIVE PRONOUN: You should buy a coat in February. You get better value then.
You should buy a coat in February, when you get a better value.
REWRITE: Last night, we met Mike's fiancée for the first time. (before)
We hadn't met Mike's fiancée before last night.
REWRITE: My brother and I got along well until he started dating his girlfriend. (since)
My brother and I haven't got along since he started dating his friend.
JOIN WITH A RELATIVE PRONOUN:I haven't read any of the books. I got them for Christmas.
I haven't read any of the books (that/which) I got for Christmas.
REWRITE:The clarinetist played several wrong notes durning her performance. (while)
The clarinetist played several wrong notes WHILE SHE WAS PERFORMING.
CORRECT: The company, which its sports clothes are popular, will soon make jeans as well.
The company, WHOSE sports clothes are popular, will soon make jeans as well.
CORRECT: Will have you posted your new video by tomorrow evening?
Will you have posted your new video by tomorrow evening?
JOIN WITH A RELATIVE PRONOUN: My neighbor has bought a new car. My neighbor's children go to school with mine.
My neighbour, whose children go to school with mine, has just bought a new car.
CORRECT: A small company offered her a job on the day when she graduated from fashion college that day.
A small company offered her a job on the day WHEN she graduated from fashion college.
JOIN WITH A RELATIVE PRONOUN: Tibidado has been closed down. We used to go there.
Tibidabo, where we used to go, has been closed down.
REWRITE: I will finish the project tomorrow. (yet)
I haven’t finished the project yet.
REWRITE: I was upset when you laughed at me yesterday. (fun)
I was upset when you made fun of me yesterday.
VOCABULARY: to look for a long time with the eyes wide open, especially when surprised, frightened, or thinking.
STARE
REWRITE:There was no one at the party when I arrived. (left)
By the time/When I arrived at the party, everyone had left.
REWRITE: On Saturday, the band will be celebrating 50 years of being together. (by this time next week)
By this time next week, the band will have been together for 50 years.
REWRITE: It's a small house but it's big enough for our needs. (although)
Although it's a small house, it's big enough for our needs.
REWRITE: There's not much chance of rain tomorrow. (probably)
It won't probably rain tomorrow.
REWRITE: I don’t know your sister. (never)
I’ve never met your sister.
REWRITE:Although they split up many years ago, the Beatles are still incredibly popular. (despite)
Despite splitting up many years ago, the Beatles are still incredibly popular.
REWRITE: Besides having a cracked screen, my phone’s camera stopped working. (furthermore)
My phone has a cracked screen. FURTHERMORE, my phone’s camera stopped working.