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USE OF ENGLISH & PHONETICS 3º ESO

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    Use of English and Phonetics revision
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  • Enough: meaning and Position. Give a clear example
    Suficiente. Before nouns and after adjectives and adverbs.
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  • If you look up the word dormido in a Spanish-English dictionary , you will find these words: asleep, sleepy, slept . Explain the difference
    Asleep = literally sleeping; sleepy (feeling tired), slept (p.p of SLEEP)
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  • BOTH WORDS: TIRED and TIRING can be translated as CANSADO, What's the difference?
    TIRED (someone's state) TIRING ( The effect of sth or sb on someone)
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  • Odd one out ( It's not a false friend) Library, carpet, Fortunately, Actually, sensible
    Fortunately
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  • Is this sentence correct: I like football since I was a child.
    It's WRONG: I have liked football since I was a child.
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  • What are the plural forms of: wife, woman, foot, child, body
    wives, women, feet, children, bodies
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  • Complete this sentence with the correct preposition: There's someone ______ the door. (Just 1 word)
    There's someone AT THE DOOR.
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  • Rewrite this sentence with ALLOW: My parents don't let me smoke at home
    My parents don't allow me to smoke at home / I'm not allowed to smoke at home
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  • Explain 2 of the functions of the verb Must (in affirmative)
    Obligation, Necessity, Positive deduction
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  • Odd one out.- bear/bare plain/plane son/sun still/steal
    Still/steal
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  • What is the question to this answer: A: The airport is 25 kms from here (The new information is 25 Kms)
    How far is the airport from here.
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  • Are these two sentences correct? 1.- They killed themselves. They killed each other. Explain
    Yes, they're both correct. First one is reflexive (they took their own life); Second one is mutual.
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  • Is this sentence correct?: They bringed the same food than you . Explain
    it's wrong: They BROUGHT the same food AS you
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  • Rephrase this sentence: If she doesn't try harder, she won't get it. Unless.....
    Unless she tries harder, she.....
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  • Write a sentence with Shall we......? Explain what it expresses
    Shall we meet on Saturday?
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  • With dates you use the preposition _____; with seasons, you use the preposition ____; with parts of the day like break time. lunch time, etc, you use the preposition _____
    Dates ON ; Seasons: IN ; parts of the day: AT (break time)
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