Exercise On The Text Book
Exercise On The Text Book
Exercise On The Text Book
ALEJANDRO QUINTANA
ADMINISTRACIÓN DE EMPRESAS
OCTUBRE – 2018
BARRANQUILLA
EXERCISE ON THE TEXT BOOK.
A Complete the chart with the correct words. Then listen and check your answer.
3 Grammar Used to
Used to refers to something that was true in the past but isn´t anymore or something that happened
regularly in the past but doesn´t anymore.
Yes, I used to dye my hair all the time, but I don´t dye it anymore.
A. Write sentences with used to () or didn´t use to (). Then compare with a partner.
1. Max / () dye his hair black. Max used to dye his hair black
2. Carly / () wear a uniform to school Carly didn’t use to wear a uniform school
3. Tina and I / () have ponytails Tina and I used to have ponytails
4. Britney / () wear the same bracelet every day Britney used to wear the same bracelet every day
5. Roberto and Ana () wear glasses Roberto and Ana didn’t use to wear glasses
6. Kendra / () like leather skirts Kendra didn’t use to like leather skirts
B. Pair work Complete the sentences with true information. Tell your partner.
1. I used to shorts as a kid, but I don’t now.
2. I didn´t use to have luck in the love, but some of my friends did.
3. Lots of people used to travel for the country, but they don´t now.
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Defining relative clauses specify which or what kind of people or things you are describing.
Use that or who for people. Use that or which for things.
I’m a person that loves flashy clothes. I shop for clothes that are simple and inexpensive.
She´s someone who likes to stand out in a He likes clothes which don´t attract a lot of
crowd. attention.
A. Complete each sentence with that, who or which. Then compare with a partner.
B. Pair work Make the sentences in Part A true for you. Tell your partner.
A: I prefer salesclerks who don’t say anything. I know what looks good on me.
A. I prefer salesclerks who say anything. I don't know what looks good on me.