martes, 29 de agosto de 2017

English III future exercises

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Present Continuous Practice

For or since. Put the words and phrases in the chart.

For
Since














*1988   * a century   * three years   * *August
·        We were children   * a long time   *ages   * five minutes   *I met you  * last week  * my birthday  *a day  * this morning   * last Monday  * ten o´clock  * a month

Write sentences in present perfect continuous and for or since.
Ex: Marianne has been playing cards since 9 p.m.
1.      Milly / watch / TV / six o’clock.
2.      Luke / play / video games / this morning.
3.      David / plan / his party / a long time.
4.      Lucy / learn / to play the piano / she was six.
5.      They / stay / with their aunt / a week.




miércoles, 23 de agosto de 2017

ENGLISH III May or might?

Use may or might.


English III May and might exercise

Modals

May: “May” is used to express permission or possibility. The negative of may is “may not”.
Example: I may not come to school tomorrow. I am feeling sick.
                May I go out teacher?

Might: “Might” is used to express possibility. It differs from “may” in that the possibility it expresses is usually smaller. The negative of might is “might not”.
Example: I might become a doctor when I grow up, but I doubt it.

Circle the correct answer.
1) When I grow up, I (may, might) become an engineer.
2) There is a small chance that we (may, might) go to the beach this weekend.
3) There is a good change that we (might, may) have to postpone the meeting.
4) Billy and I (may, might) cook dinner tonight.
5) The airplane (might, may) crash.
6) You never know, I (may, might) become president one day.
7) (May, Might) I have a piece of bread please?
8) It (might, may) snow tonight, but I doubt it.
9) If Jane studied harder, she (might, may) have gotten a better grade on the test.
10) I (might, may) not be coming to your party tonight. I told my mother that I would
         
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miércoles, 16 de agosto de 2017

ENGLISH III FUTURE

Practice of future


Decide to use will or be going to

1. Your friends ask you if you have plans for tomorrow. You decided to go to the cinema.

a.  I will go to the cinema now.     b. I am going to go to the cinema.

2. You just saw a robbery at the street and thinking to call the police

a. I will call the police               b. I am going to call the police

3. You see a car very fast and going to a close curve.

a. He will crash.                        b. He's going to crash

4- Your mother informs you that your best friend is in the hospital and you decide to visit him.

a. I will visit him.          b. I am going to visit him




Present perfect practice English V