Ing. Pablo San Andrés. a) Complete the sentences. Use the simple present and the correct form of used to  You________(be) my friend, but now you only.

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Ing. Pablo San Andrés

a) Complete the sentences. Use the simple present and the correct form of used to  You________(be) my friend, but now you only _________(say) horrible things about me!  His father _______(not exercise) anymore, but when he was younger he ____________(exercise) two hours a day!  My favorite player ______(not be) very good now, but he _______(be) the best in the country.  That store _________(be) a clothing store, but now it ______(sell) CDs.

b) Use –r, -er, -ist, or –or to make nouns from the words (2 points)  Pumb __________  Journal _________  Manage _________  Cycle ___________  Art _____________  Juggle __________

c) Make sentences with the following words Ambulance________________________________ Hospital _________________________________ Health __________________________________ Hurt _____________________________________ Toothache _______________________________ Stomachache _____________________________ Patients __________________________________

We use defining relative clauses to make it clear exactly who, or what, you are talking about Use ______ or that for people Use _____ for things and animals Use _______ for places Use ________ for possessions

d) Circle the correct words (4 points)  The nurse whose / who saw me was very nice  That`s the office that / where my mother used to work  There`s a girl in my class where/ who gets terrible headaches  My grandfather can remember the days when/that almost nobody traveled by plane

The second conditional is used to talk about things which are unreal (not true or not possible) in the present or the future

What would you do if you won the lottery?

e) Complete the sentences 1) If I ______(To have) arms, I _______(To be) a great boxer

2) If my brother ________(to be) taller, he __________ (to be) a great basketball player like Michael Jordan.

3) If I ______ (to be) president of the United States, I_________ (to make) world peace.

4) If I _________ (to be) Michael Jackson, I __________ (to earn) a lot of money.

f) Complete the sentences. Use the past perfect from of the verbs  When I got home, my brother wasn´t there. He ___________ (go) out.  She couldn´t get into the house because she ___________(lose) her keys.  My parents were upset because I _____________ (not get) good grades on the test.  We didn´t go to the party on Sunday because they __________(not invite) us.  I didn´t recognize my uncle because he _____________ (change) a lot since the last time I saw him.

 We talk about a condition in the past that did not happen. The third conditional is also like a dream, but with no possibility of the dream coming true.