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A2 Week 6 Exam

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  • Future: 'I don't understand!' - 'Don't worry I (help) you.'
    'I don't understand!' - 'Don't worry I will help you.'
  • Translate: El coche fue reparado por los mecánicos.
    The car was repaired by the mechanics.
  • There are __________ many chairs in this room.
    There are too many chairs in this room.
  • She (eat) a sandwich when I (call) her.
    She was eating a sandwich when I called her.
  • Future: Perhaps I (not/have) a party this year.
    Perhaps I won't have a party this year.
  • Verb patterns: My teacher makes me (speak) in English.
    My teacher makes me speak in English.
  • Verb patterns: Stop (talk)!
    Stop talking!
  • The shop was __________ far to go by foot.
    The shop was too far to go by foot.
  • Verb patterns: I like (watch) Netflix at night.
    I like watching Netflix at night.
  • Jerome (already/talk) to us about the exam results.
    Jerome has already talked to us about the exam results.
  • Verb patterns: No one could (hear) him.
    No one could hear him.
  • Those cars (repair) by the mechanic yesterday.
    Those cars were repaired by the mechanic yesterday.
  • Next weekend we (have) a party.
    Next weekend we are going to have a party.
  • Verb patterns: After (read) the book we are going to watch the film.
    After reading the book we are going to watch the film.
  • The bus is __________ slow to get there on time.
    The bus is too slow to get there on time.
  • The USA is (small) than Canada.
    The USA is smaller than Canada.
  • Make interrogative: Michelle ate a big breakfast yesterday.
    Did Michelle eat a big breakfast yesterday?
  • I arrived (early) the teacher.
    I arrived earlier than the teacher.
  • She (usually/read) the newspaper but today she (read) a magazine.
    She usually reads the newspaper but today she is reading a magazine.
  • I think I just made (big) mistake in my life.
    I think I just made the biggest mistake in my life.
  • He was (good) than me at football.
    He was better than me at football.
  • New York City is (far) London.
    New York City is farther than London.
  • Verb patterns: I want (visit) New York.
    I want to visit New York.
  • Verb patterns: I'm looking forward to (have) a nice relaxing holiday.
    I'm looking forward to having a nice relaxing holiday.
  • Make interrogative: Sophie is drawing a comic book at the moment.
    Is Sophie drawing a comic book at the moment?
  • Translate: Mark ya ha visto esta película tres veces.
    Mark has already seen this film three times.
  • Verb patterns: I'm thinking of (go) there next summer.
    I'm thinking of going there next summer.
  • Question: Sophie is drawing a comic book at the moment.
    What is Sophie drawing at the moment?
  • Do we have __________ pasta for everyone?
    Do we have enough pasta for everyone?
  • Make interrogative: The cinema is in the shopping centre.
    Is the cinema in the shopping centre?
  • Verb patterns: Sometimes I even forget (go) to bed.
    Sometimes I even forget to go to bed.
  • Yes
    she has just come back.
    she (just/come) back.
    Yes
  • Present simple/continuous: Fritz (not/work) on Sundays. Today is Sunday so he (not/work) now.
    Fritz doesn't work on Sundays. Today is Sunday so he isn't working now.
  • I (go) to see Beyoncé two years ago.
    I went to see Beyoncé two years ago.
  • My uncle is the (tall) person in my family.
    My uncle is the tallest person in my family.
  • Verb patterns: I hate (help) rude people.
    I hate helping rude people.
  • My mom is (pretty) woman in the world.
    My mom is the prettiest woman in the world.
  • Make negative: Michelle ate a big breakfast yesterday.
    Michelle didn't eat a big breakfast yesterday.
  • Future: In the future cars (fly).
    In the future cars will fly.
  • Question: Michelle ate a big breakfast yesterday.
    What did Michelle eat yesterday?
  • She (live) in England for six months.
    She has lived in England for six months.
  • Verb patterns: I'd like (visit) London.
    I'd like to visit London.
  • We do have __________ rice.
    We do have enough rice.
  • Verb patterns: My mother and I go (shop) at the shopping centre.
    My mother and I go shopping at the shopping centre.
  • I have eaten __________ much pasta.
    I have eaten too much pasta.
  • Verb patterns: My parents let me (watch) horror films.
    My parents let me watch horror films.
  • Verb patterns: I enjoy (see) all the people.
    I enjoy seeing all the people.
  • Present simple/continuous: What (Susana/do)?
    What is Susana doing?
  • Verb patterns: I hope (pass) my English exam.
    I hope to pass my English exam.
  • Passive: I am painting the house.
    The house is being painted by me.
  • Perhaps Julián (not/go) to Germany to spend his holiday.
    Perhaps Julián won't go to Germany to spend his holiday.
  • We (work) in this office since 1983.
    We have worked in this office since 1983.
  • Past simple/continuous: David (watch) television when he (see) a ghost.
    David was watching television when he saw a ghost.
  • January is the (cold) month in the year.
    January is the coldest month in the year.
  • Driving a truck is (difficult) driving a car.
    Driving a truck is more difficult than driving a car.
  • Make negative: The cinema is in the shopping centre.
    The cinema isn't in the shopping centre.
  • When they (call) me I (already/go) to bed.
    When they called me I had already gone to bed.
  • Past simple/continuous: Mary (sleep) when the teacher (enter) the classroom.
    Mary was sleeping when the teacher entered the classroom.
  • Question: The cinema is in the shopping centre.
    Where is the cinema?
  • I (have) a boat for 6 years. I love it!
    I have had a boat for 6 years. I love it!
  • Passive: J. K. Rowling is going to publish a new novel.
    A new novel is going to be published by J. K. Rowling.
  • How long (you/know) Michael?
    How long have you known Michael?
  • When (you/meet) Mary?
    When did you meet Mary?
  • Future: I think my parents (buy) me a new car this year.
    I think my parents will buy me a new car this year.
  • Make negative: Sophie is drawing a comic book at the moment.
    Sophie isn't drawing a comic book at the moment.
  • Present simple/continuous: I (normally/buy) the newspaper in Publics but this week I (read) the news on-line.
    I normally buy the newspaper in Publics but this week I am reading the news online.
  • She went to the shop to buy the t-shirt that she (see) the day before.
    She went to the shop to buy the t-shirt that she had seen the day before.
  • Spanish is (easy) than Arabic.
    Spanish is easier than Arabic.
  • This house is (ugly) my old house.
    This house is uglier than my old house.
  • August is the (hot) month in the year.
    August is the hottest month in the year.
  • Future: Who (you/invite) to your party?
    Who are you going to invite to your party?
  • I am not old __________ to drive.
    I am not old enough to drive.
  • Passive: She has seen your dog many times.
    Your dog has been seen many times.
  • (she/ever/be) to Granada?
    Has she ever been to Granada?
  • I (have) a boat for 6 years but then I (sell) it last year.
    I had a boat for 6 years but then I sold it last year.
  • That film was the (bad) film I have ever seen.
    That film was the worst film I have ever seen.
  • History is (interesting) subject at school.
    History is the most interesting subject at school.
  • Passive: Kevin taught me English.
    I was taught English by Kevin.
  • This garden is big __________ for all of your dogs.
    This garden is big enough for all of your dogs.
  • Translate: ¿Qué estabas haciendo cuando empezó a llover?
    What were you doing when it started to rain?
  • Verb patterns: I enjoy (help) people.
    I enjoy helping people.
  • Past simple/continuous: What (you/do) when the bomb exploded? I was watching TV.
    What were you doing when the bomb exploded? I was watching TV.
  • Passive: They took the book to the library.
    The book was taken to the library.
  • Passive: Yesterday I (hit) by a car.
    Yesterday I was hit by a car.