VOCABULARY Match the words with the correct synonym.Fiery.Terrifying.Store.Strange.Horrifying.Burning.Passages.Save.Mysterious.Access.Emergency.warm.TropicalInstantly.Immediately.Soak.

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VOCABULARY Match the words with the correct synonym.Fiery.Terrifying.Store.Strange.Horrifying.Burning.Passages.Save.Mysterious.Access.Emergency.warm.TropicalInstantly.Immediately.Soak up.Absorb.Urgency

VERB TO BE Change the following statements into de correct form required. A.- Thom and Karol are watching a movie. ___________________________________ (-) ___________________________________ (?) B.- Rachael isn’t driving to school. ___________________________________ (+) ___________________________________ (?) c.- Is the test difficult? ___________________________________ (-) ___________________________________ (+)

Change the following statements into de correct form required. A.- The children are young. ___________________________________ (-) ___________________________________ (?) B.- Math isn’t my favorite subject. ___________________________________ (+) ___________________________________ (?) c.- Are Susan and Juan married? ___________________________________ (-) ___________________________________ (+)

SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT Read the following statements and choose the correct answer answer. A.- Your friend (talk-talks) too much. B.- The man with the roses (look-looks) like your brother. C.- Everybody (was-were) asked to remain quiet D.- Each of the girls (observe-observes) all the regulations. E.- Margo and her parents (visit-visits) each other often. F.- Either the workers or the boss (deliver-delivers) the merchandise.

SIMPLE PAST TENSE Complete the following statements using the Simple Past Tense. A.- Last year I ______________ (go) to England on holiday. (+) B.- It __________(be) fantastic. (-) C.- ________ you _________ (study) for the exam? D.- It was warm, so I _________ (take) off my coat. (+) E.- ____________ you ____________ (what/buy) yesterday? F.- He ____________ (visit) his parents. G.- ________ you ___________ (have) fun at the party? H.- ______________ she_____________ (where/go) last week?

PRESENT PERFECT TENSE Make positive present perfect sentences 1.(I / study / French) _____________________________________________________ 2.(She / eat / octopus) ______________________________________________________ 3.(They / go / to Scotland) ______________________________________________________ Make negative present perfect sentences 4. (He / live / here for three years) _____________________________________________________ 5. (You / know / David for ten years) ______________________________________________________ 6. (We / not / find / the book yet) _____________________________________________________

PRESENT PERFECT TENSE Make “yes/no” present perfect questions. 1.(They / go / to the USA?) _____________________________________________________ 2.(You / read / ‘War and Peace’?) ______________________________________________________ 3.(They / live / here as long as we have?) ______________________________________________________

PRESENT PERFECT TENSE / SIMPLE PAST TENSE Using the words in parentheses, complete the text below with the appropriate tenses. 1.A: Did you like the movie "Star Wars?" B: I don't know. I _______________(see, never) that movie. 2.I___________ (visit, never) Africa, but I _______________(travel) to South America several times. The last time I _____________(go) to South America, I ______________ (visit) Brazil and Peru. I _______________ (spend) two weeks in the Amazon,__________ (hike) for a week near Machu Picchu, and ____________(fly) over the Nazca Lines.