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(SOME OR ANY): Would you like _____________ grapes?
SOME- PREGUNTA DE CORTESÍA *
(SOME OR ANY): Have you got _________ games for your computer?
ANY-QUESTIONS
(SOME OR ANY): I can't find ________ books about dinosaurs.
ANY
(SOME OR ANY): I can see a house, a lake and___________ trees.
SOME
(POSSESSIVES):I have got a pen. This is ……pen. This pen is…………..
MY/ MINE
(POSSESSIVES):He has got a mobile. This is ……………mobile. This mobile is……….
HIS / HIS
(POSSESSIVES):We have got a car. This is ……………car. This car is ........
OUR / OURS.
(POSSESSIVES):She has got a bag. This is …….bag. This bag is…………….
HER / HERS.
(POSSESSIVES): You have got a book, This is …….book. This book is…………..
YOUR / YOURS
(PASSIVE): They broke the glasses with a stone.
THE GLASSESS WERE BROKEN ( BY THEM) WITH A STONE
(PASSIVE): She saw the mouse in the kitchen.
THE MOUSE WAS SEEN IN THE KITCHEN ( BY HER)
(PASSIVE) :They deliver the newspaper in the morning
THE NEWSPAPER IS DELIVERED IN THE MORNING ( BY THEM)
(PASSIVE) :He examines patients on the second floor
PATIENS ARE EXAMINED ON THE SECOND FLOOR ( BY HIM)
(PAST SIMPLE AND PAST PERFECT):The teacher ……………. (punish) the student because he …….……. (be) very naughty.
PUNISHED / HAD BEEN
(PAST SIMPLE AND PAST PERFECT): My team …………….. (not win) the football match because they ……………. (play) badly.
DIDN'T WIN / HAD PLAYED
(PAST SIMPLE AND PAST PERFECT): When Anne opened/had opened the door, she realized that somebody broke/had broken into.
OPENED / HAD BROKEN
(COMPARATIVE OR SUPERLATIVE):Saturn is ____________ planet. (beautiful)
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL
(COMPARATIVE OR SUPERLATIVE): I’m not very interested in sports. I’m____________ in reading. (interested)
MORE INTERESTED
(COMPARATIVE OR SUPERLATIVE):1. The moon is _________ planet to earth. (close)
THE CLOSEST
(COMPARATIVE OR SUPERLATIVE): 1. Sue’s car isn’t very big. She wants a _________________________ car. (big)
BIGGER
(THIRD CONDITIONAL):If the lifeguard ………….. (arrive) sooner, he …………. (save) the boy’s life.
HAD ARRIVED / WOULD HAVE SAVED
(THIRD CONDITIONAL): If it ………… (not/snow) so heavily yesterday, I ……........... (go) for a walk.
HADN'T SNOWED / WOULD HAVE GONE
(SECOND CONDITIONAL):If they really …………… (try), they …………. (can) easily win the prize.
TRIED/ COULD
(SECOND CONDITIONAL): . If they really ……… (want) to see the house, I …… (have to) get the permission of the owner.
WANTED / WOULD HAVE TO
(FIRST CONDITIONAL): 3. If we __________________ (not / see) each other tomorrow, we __________________ (see) each other next week.
DON'T SEE / WILL SEE
(FIRST CONDITIONAL): 1. If I __________________ (go) out tonight, I __________________ (go) to the cinema.
GO OUT/ WILL GO