Tuesday 10 July 2012

Unit Starter &1



 

                             3rd ESO

 

 

 

 





WHAT'S YOUR ENGLISH LEVEL? LET'S FIND OUT

¿Cuál es tu nivel de inglés?


http://www.learn4good.com/languages/english_level.htm

http://www.mansioningles.com/pruebanivel/pruebanivel1.htm

http://www.myoxfordenglish.es/test-nivel-ingles-online.aspx

http://www.cambridgeesol.org/test-your-english/index.php/

http://www.aprendeingles.net/portal/testlevel.html

http://www.englishjet.com/english_courses_files/test_level.asp








                                            
 


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GENERAL GRAMMAR & EXERCISES (ALL UNITS)








Unit STARTER & UNIT 1

 COMPARATIVE & SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES


If the link is deas, then copy and paste it.

Si el vínculo (link) está roto, entonces cópialo y pégalo en el navegador.


http://www.autoenglish.org/basic/gr.comp2.pdf

http://www.eflnet.com/tutorials/adjcompsup.php

http://www.tolearnenglish.com/exercises/exercise-english-2/exercise-english-7132.php%20

http://www.tolearnenglish.com/exercises/exercise-english-1/exercise-english-91.php%20

http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises_list/alle_grammar.htm

http://www.eflnet.com/grammar/supadj.php%20

http://www.tolearnenglish.com/exercises/exercise-english-2/exercise-english-9678.php%20

http://ies1libertas.edu.gva.es/departamentos/ingles/PDFs/tercero/ecomsu3e1.pdf

http://www.bnvbamberg.de/home/ulrich.koch/flg/englischinteraktiv/comparisons1.htm%20%20

http://www.eduhi.at/dl/Comparing_Adjectives_11.htm%20%20

http://esl.fis.edu/grammar/single/compare1.htm%20%20

http://a4esl.org/a/g.html

http://www.tolearnenglish.com/exercises/exercise-english-2/exercise-english-29405.php%20

http://www.ilv.ucl.ac.be/gramlink-an/exercices/compsup/compsup03.htm%20%20%20

http://www.ieslosremedios.org/%7Ejosefina/english_exercises/comparative2.jqz.htm%20%20

http://www.prof2000.pt/users/tereza_n/adj_comp.htm%20

http://www.eflnet.com/grammar/compsupadj1.php%20

http://a4esl.org/q/h/vm/compsup2.html%20%20

http://www.tolearnenglish.com/exercises/exercise-english-2/exercise-english-9500.php%3C/a%3E%3C/a%3E"

http://www.ispilledthebeans.com/exercises/PDF/exercisescomparative.pdf


 PRESENT TENSES


Present continuous and present simple.
Exercises.
Present simple or present continuous?
1. María ____________ (work) for a TV station.
2. At the moment she ____________ (travel) in the Sahara Desert.
3. Dan ____________ (love) wild animals.
4. He ____________ (not visit) Alaska at the moment.
5. Marta ____________ (not live) in Africa.
6. She ____________ (stay) in Africa at the moment.
7. Dad usually ____________ (cook) dinner.
8. My parents ____________ (go) to Italy every year.
9. My sister ____________ (walk) to school every day.
10. We ____________ (have) lunch now.
11. I never ____________ (stay in) on Saturday evening.
12. I ____________ (go) to the cinema now.
13. My mum ____________ (not work) today.
14. Peter ____________ (not like) rap music.
15. He ____________ (listen) to pop music at the moment.
16. Donna usually ____________ (go) shopping on Saturdays.
17. Let´s go out. It ____________ (not rain) now.
18. Hurry up! Everybody ____________ (wait) for you!
19. The sun ____________ (rise) in the east.
20. Water ____________ (boil) at 100 degrees.
21. The water ____________ (boil). Can you turn it off?
22. I must go now. It ____________ (get) late.
23. I usually ____________ (go) to work by car.
24. It ____________ (not rain) very much in the summer.
25. The moon ____________ (go) round the earth.
Present simple or present continuous?
1. Who is that man? What _____________ he _____________ (want)?
2. Who is that man? Why _____________ he _____________ (look) at us?
3. _____________ you _________ (believe) in God?
4. Gilbert says he is 80, but nobody _____________ (believe) him.
5. Every Monday Maite _____________ (drive) her kids to football practice.
6. Be quiet. Arturo _____________ (sleep).
7. Don´t forget to take your umbrella. It _____________ (rain).
8. I don´t like living in England. It always _____________ (rain).
9. Look!. It _____________ (snow). We are going to have a white Christmas.
10. Maila _____________ (watch) TV every morning.
11. I have to go now. It _____________ (get) dark
12. Right now I _____________ (spend) time with my father.
13.We usually _____________ (go) to the gym on Mondays.
14. She _____________ (talk) to Pete at the moment.
15. He _____________ (look) good in jeans.
16. She _____________ (wear) a dress today.
17. We _____________ (drive) on the left in England.
18. I _____________ (not want) to go to the Cinema.
19. We _____________ (go) dancing every weekend.
20. I _____________ (take) a pill every day.
21. He _____________ (speak) Dutch and Italian.
22. We always _____________ (stay) at the Village.
23. I _____________ (need) to see the doctor.
24. Ray _____________ (drink) very much coffee.
25. I _____________ (not feel) very well.
Present simple or present continuous?
1. I __________ (play) cricket right now.
2. I __________ (play) cricket on Saturdays.
3. Silvia __________ (cook) in the kitchen now.
4. Silvia __________ (cook) for her father on Sundays.
5. Maila __________ (like) Chinese food.
6. Keep silent, Manolo __________ (read) a book.
7. Erik __________ (love) María.
8. Ann __________ (jog) in the park today.
9. George __________ (want) to go outside.
10. Barbara __________ (eat) chicken wings at the moment.
11. What __________ you __________ (do)? I´m sleeping.
12. How many languages __________ you __________ (speak)?
13. I __________ (not like) politics.
14. What __________ you __________ (do) at the moment?
15. Where __________ you __________ (live)?
16. I __________ (want) to be a millionaire.
17. Nacho __________ (not wear) a tie today.
18. Jesus is in Amsterdam this week. He __________ (stay) at the Hilton.
19. Look! Miguel __________ (jump) into the water.
20. Lili is rich, she __________ (drive) a Mercedes.
21. Once a week, I __________ (go) to my yoga lessons.
22. I __________ (think) you´re amazing.
23. Bea sometimes __________ (read) comics.
24. We never __________ (watch) TV in the morning.
25. Listen! Blanca __________ (sing) in the bathroom.
Present simple or present continuous?
1. Look! The boys __________ (come) home.
2. Every day Ayla __________ (go) for a walk.
3. Sofía usually __________ (help) in the kitchen.
4. Bob __________ (make) breakfast now.
5. I __________ (chat) with my sister at the moment.
6. It never __________ (rain) in Valencia.
7. Don´t bother me now. I __________ (work).
8. They _____________ (swim) at the moment.
9. I _____________ (play) chess with my friend.
10. Look! He __________ (leave) the house.
11. Quiet please! I __________ (write) a letter.
12. I __________ (not do) anything at the moment.
13. __________ he __________ (watch) the news regularly.
14. I __________ (work) as an accountant.
15. Eli __________ (work) eight hours a day.
16. I __________ (know) him very well.
17. My wife __________ (have) coffee at the moment.
18. __________ you __________ (meet) your friend now?
19. Sandra __________ (work) on her project at the moment.
20. __________ Milie __________ (work) in a restaurant?
21. He __________ (wear) a T-shirt and shorts today.
22. Carlos __________ (like) fruits and vegetables.
23. Cristina __________ (have) long blond hair.
24. What´s that noise? Someone __________ (play) the piano.
25. She often __________ (talk) to herself.

Present Simple or Continuous?
1 Choose the correct alternative(s) in the sentences 1-8 below.
1 Today she ’s spending/spends time with her grandmother.
2 They usually are going/go to the gym on Sundays.
3 We ’re having/have a barbecue later on. Do you want to come?
4 No, she can’t answer the phone, she has/is having a shower.
5 I always have/am having a coffee before I ’m leaving/leave for work in
the morning.
6 They sometimes fly/are flying to Sweden, but usually they are
going/go by boat.
7 Where are you? I ’m sitting/sit outside in the sunshine!
8 He always brings/is bringing a monolingual dictionary to his English
class.
2 Look at everyone and everything in your English class. Write four
sentences to describe anything that is happening now using the present
continuous. The sentences can be about the students/their personalities/
the activities you’re doing/what someone is wearing, saying or doing.
1 ____________________
2 ____________________
3 ____________________
4 ____________________
3 Write four sentences to describe anything that usually or sometimes
happens in the class using the present simple.
1 ____________________
2 ____________________
3 ____________________
4_______________________


PERSONAL PRONOUNS & 
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE



Exercises

Replace the personal pronouns by possessive adjectives

1. Where are (you) ______ friends now?
2. Here is a postcard from (I) ______ friend Dees.
3. She lives in England now with (she) ______ family.
4. (He) ______ wife works in Tilburg.
5. (He) ______ company builds websites.
.



Answers

1. Where are your friends now?
2. Here is a postcard from my friend Dees.
3. She lives in England now with her family.
4. His wife works in Tilburg.
5. His company builds websites.



Replace the personal pronouns by possessive adjectives

1. Joanie is (John and Nancy) ______ daughter.
2. Our names are Kathy and Robin. This is (Kathy and Robin) ______ mother.
3. Jeremy and Valerie are (Tim and Carey) ______ parents.
4. Tony is (Mary) ______ grandson.
5. My name is Annie. This is (Annie) ______ father.
6. (Alex) ______ name is Alex.
7. Peggy and Martin are (Kelly) ______ children.
8. Your name is Greg. They are (Grey) ______ parents.



Answers

1. Joanie is their daughter.
2. Our names are Kathy and Robin. This is our mother.
3. Jeremy and Valerie are their parents.
4. Tony is her grandson.
5. My name is Annie. This is her father.
6. My name is Alex.
7. Peggy and Martin are her children.
8. Your name is Greg. They are his parents.



Use the correct possessive adjectives

1. Is this _______ (you) house?
2. Robert, _______ (you) handwriting is difficult to read.
3. Michael is showing _______ (he) tortoise to _______ (he) friends.
4. My sister lost _______ (she) way in the city.
5. The lion is chasing _______ (it) prey.
6. The dentist asked _______ (he) patient to open _______ (she) mouth.

Answers

1. Is this your house?
2. Robert, your handwriting is difficult to read.
3. Michael is showing his tortoise to his friends.
4. My sister lost her way in the city.
5. The lion is chasing its prey.
6. The dentist asked his patient to open her mouth.


Use the correct possessive adjectives

1. Is this Jane’s dog? Yes it is ______ dog.
2. The dog is chasing ______ own tail.
3. Peter, is ______ father at home?
4. I am going to ______ aunt’s house this evening.
5. Rudy is showing ______ stamps to Ali.
6. We always keep ______ classroom clean.
7. Children, have you all finished ______ homework?
8. The children are proud of ______ school.



Answers

1. Is this Jane’s dog? Yes it is her dog.
2. The dog is chasing its own tail.
3. Peter, is your father at home?
4. I am going to my aunt’s house this evening.
5. Rudy is showing his stamps to Ali.
6. We always keep our classroom clean.
7. Children, have you all finished your homework?
8. The children are proud of their school.



Replace the subject pronouns by a possessive adjective

1. My uncle’s name is Jack.
______ name is Jack.
2. Toby and Fran’s brother is in France.
______ brother is in France.
3. My mum’s car is a Seat.
______ car is a Seat.
4. My brother’s bicycle is blue.
______ bicycle is blue.
5. I’ve got my sister’s books.
I’ve got ______ books.
6. Where are Paul and Nick’s books?
Where are ______ books?



Answers

1. His name is Jack.
2. Their brother is in France.
3. Her car is a Seat.
4. His bicycle is blue.
5. I’ve got her books.
6. Where are their books?



Use the correct possessive adjectives

1. I give _______ (I) sandwich to John.
2. In this _______ (you) desk?
3. Alan crashes _______ (he) bike into a wall.
4. Rosa keeps _______ (she) house very clean
5. The dog was licking _______ (it) paws.
6. There’s a snake in _______ (we) garden.
7. Susan and Peter have invited me to _______ (they) party.



Answers

1. I give my sandwich to John.
2. In this your desk?
3. Alan crashes his bike into a wall.
4. Rosa keeps her house very clean
5. The dog was licking its paws.
6. There’s a snake in our garden.
7. Susan and Peter have invited me to their party.



Choose the correct words.

1. My / I name is Louise.
2. Her / She sister is my English teacher.
3. We /Our parents are from London.
4. Your / You are my best friend.
5. Their / They live in Australia.
6. He / His is interested in computers.



Answers

1. My name is Louise.
2. Her sister is my English teacher.
3. Our parents are from London.
4. You are my best friend.
5. They live in Australia.
6. He is interested in computers.



Complete the text.

1. I’ve got a sister. _____ name is Hazel.
2. _____ ´s fifteen and _____ likes music.
3. I like music too. _____ favourite band is Goldplay.
4. I’ve also got two brothers. _____ names are Billy and Tom.
5. Billy likes football. _____ favourite team is Manchester United.
6. Tom doesn’t like sport. _____ prefers computer games.
7. _____ ´ve got a dog. She’s big and _____ name is Jane.



Answers

1. I’ve got a sister. Her name is Hazel.
2. She’s fifteen and she likes music.
3. I like music too. My favourite band is Goldplay.
4. I’ve also got two brothers. Their names are Billy and Tom.
5. Billy likes football. His favourite team is Manchester United.
6. Tom doesn’t like sport. He prefers computer games.
7. We’ve got a dog. She’s big and her name is Jane.



Use the correct possessive adjectives

1. Pedro and Isabel are Spanish. ______ family is from Spain.
2. Juan is not at school. ______ father took him to the doctor.
3. Beatriz is married. She showed us ______ ring today.
4. Jorge has a car. ______ car is new.
5. There are many student’s at school. ______ school as 500 children.
6. Jose and Maria are dancers. ______ older brother is a singer.
7. Pepe and I have an English class together. ______ teacher is Ms. Smith.
8. Juanma has a van. ______ van is very old.
9. Silvia is wearing a dress. ______ dress is yellow.
10. My family has a dog. ______ dog’s name is Lady.
11. The teacher told me not to bring ______ cell phone to school.
12. When I was in France last year I stayed at ______ father’s house.
13. Elizabeth has a skateboard. ______ skateboard is blue.
14. Peter is Dutch. ______ family is from Amsterdam.
15. I have one sister. ______ name is Debbie.
16. I have a pen. ______ pen is red.
17. Nacho forgot ______ book.
18. Luis and Miguel talk like ______ father.
19. Alex and I were late for ______ class.
20. Princess Leticia is wearing ______ new Chanel glasses.
21. Where are ______ keys? I can’t find them.
22. Where do you keep ______ money, in the bank?
23. Ana sees ______ mother every day.
24. The cat eats ______ food quickly.
25. We bring ______ books to class.



Answers

1. Pedro and Isabel are Spanish. Their family is from Spain.
2. Juan is not at school. His father took him to the doctor.
3. Beatriz is married. She showed us her ring today.
4. Jorge has a car. His car is new.
5. There are many student’s at school. Our school has 500 children.
6. Jose and Maria are dancers. Their older brother is a singer.
7. Pepe and I have an English class together. Our teacher is Ms. Smith.
8. Juanma has a van. His van is very old.
9. Silvia is wearing a dress. Her dress is yellow.
10. My family has a dog. Their dog’s name is Lady.
11. The teacher told me not to bring my cell phone to school.
12. When I was in France last year I stayed at my father’s house.
13. Elizabeth has a skateboard. Her skateboard is blue.
14. Peter is Dutch. His family is from Amsterdam.
15. I have one sister. Her name is Debbie.
16. I have a pen. My pen is red.
17. Nacho forgot his book.
18. Luis and Miguel talk like their father.
19. Alex and I were late for our class.
20. Princess Leticia is wearing her new Chanel glasses.
21. Where are my keys? I can’t find them.
22. Where do you keep your money, in the bank?
23. Ana sees her mother every day.
24. The cat eats his food quickly.
25. We bring our books to class.



Use the correct possessive adjective

1. Javi and Jesus are in ______ (they) car.
2. Mayte is washing ______ (she) clothes.
3. Paula is drinking ______ (she) drink.
4. Is this ______ (I) food?
5. I am working on ______ (I) website.
6. You can give the dog ______ (it) bone.



Answers

1. Javi and Jesus are in their car.
2. Mayte is washing her clothes.
3. Paula is drinking her drink.
4. Is this my food?
5. I am working on my website.
6. You can give the dog its bone.



Use the correct subject pronoun

1. Jesus is not English. _____ is Spanish.
2. Tony and Lisa are in love; _____ are going to get married.
3. This is my first job. _____ am very exited.
4. Have _____ seen my new car? No I haven’t.
5. _____ am going home this weekend.
6. Will you look after our hamster please? _____ will need food and water.



Answers

1. Jesus is not English. He is Spanish.
2. Tony and Lisa are in love; they are going to get married.
3. This is my first job. I am very exited.
4. Have you seen my new car? No I haven’t.
5. I am going home this weekend.
6. Will you look after our hamster please? It will need food and water.



Use the correct possessive adjectives

1. The clothes belong to Peter. It’s _______ (he) clothes.
2. They live on the other side of the street. That’s _______ (they) house, the yellow one.
3. This is _______ (I) new car. I bought it yesterday.
4. Cristina is married. _______ (she) husband is accountant.
5. Paqui is coming to the party _______ (she) boyfriend is staying at home.



Answers

1. The clothes belong to Peter. It’s his clothes.
2. They live on the other side of the street. That’s their house, the yellow one.
3. This is my new car. I bought it yesterday.
4. Cristina is married. Her husband is accountant.
5. Paqui is coming to the party her boyfriend is staying at home.







Use the correct possessive adjectives

1. She has got a flat. This is _____ (she) flat.
2. Children! Wash _____ (you) hands, they are very dirty.
3. I have seen Sandra’s house. _____ (she) house is beautiful.
4. Don’t put _____ (you) feet on the table!
5. I love to put _____ (I) arm on Ignacio’s shoulder.



Answers

1. She has got a flat. This is her flat.
2. Children! Wash your hands, they are very dirty.
3. I have seen Sandra’s house. Her house is beautiful.
4. Don’t put your feet on the table!


ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY & DEGREE


Adverbs: frequency and degree
A
Frequency (how often)

regularly
seldom (formal)
always frequently fairly often sometimes occasionally hardly ever never
usually generally
rarely

Adverbs of frequency go before the main verb with the exception of the verb to be:
 
I rarely see them.
She is often late these days.
They hardly ever go to the movies.
I've never tried Korean food.

Sometimes
and occasionally can go at the beginning or end of a sentence:

My parents give me money sometimes.
Sometimes my parents give me money.
I play tennis occasionally.
Occasionally I work on weekends.
B
Degree (how much)

slightly kind of rather quite
extremely
a (little) bit somewhat fairly pretty very
terrily
incredibly

Kind of, pretty, and incredibly are mostly used in spoken English.


1) Have you been to London? (ever)
2) Peter doesn't get up before seven. (usually)
3) Our friends must write tests. (often)
4) They go swimming in the lake. (sometimes)
5) The weather is bad in November. (always)
6) Peggy and Frank are late. (usually)
7) I have met him before. (never)
8) John watches TV. (seldom)
9) I was in contact with my sister. (often)
10) She will love him. (always)

 


Frequency Adverbs Multiple Choice


1 Carlos is an excellent student. He _________ goes to class.


always


usually


sometimes


seldom


never

2 I hate vegetables. I _________ eat carrots.


always


usually


sometimes


seldom


never

3 Robert goes to the gym only two or three times a year. He ________ goes to the gym.


always


never


usually


seldom





4 Harold never leaves the college on Friday. He ________ eats at the cafeteria on Fridays.


always


never


seldom









5 Ms. Biethan is always in a good mood. She is _________ sad.


always


usually


never









6 Teresa is not a pleasant person. She is ___________ in a bad mood.


never


seldom


always









7 My sister usually drives to work with a friend. She _________ drives alone.


never


always


usually


seldom





8 I never lend money to Curtis. He ______ pays me back.


sometimes


always


never


usually





9 Susan goes to the beach whenever she can. She _______ misses a chance to go to the ocean.


never


always


usually









10 It almost always rains in Seattle. The sun ________ shines there.


always


usually







seldom




















UNITS 7-8-9



 
 Unnit 7 THE FUTURE + 1ST CONDITIONAL


GRAMMAR SUMARY

Form

Affirmative
will + verb
am / is / are + going to + verb

Negative
will not / won't + verb
am / is / are not + going to + verb


Meaning

Will

  1. To give or ask for information or facts about the future.
    • Her parents will be here in about an hour.
    • All her friends will come to her wedding.
  2. For plans or decisions made at the time of speaking.
    • "We need some paper for the photocopier." "Okay, I'll go and get some."
    • "What would you like to eat?" "I'll have a pizza please."
  3. To make predictions about the future.
    • In 20 years  the world's population will be over 9 billion people.
  4. To offer to do something.
    • I'll take you to the airport tomorrow.
    • That suitcase looks heavy, I'll carry it for you.
  5. To agree to do something.
    • Okay, I'll come with you.
  6. To promise to do something.
    • I promise I won't tell anyone you broke the window.
  7. To make requests (or give orders).
    • Will you open the door for me please?
    • Will you marry me?
    • Will you shut up please?
  8. To refuse to do something or talk about refusals.
    • No, I won't cook your dinner, you can cook it yourself.
    • I've asked him but he won't do it.

Going to

  1. For plans or decisions made before speaking.
    • Is John coming home soon? - Yes, I'm going to meet him at the airport tomorrow.
    • I'm going to watch TV in a minute, because my favourite programme is on.
  2. To make predictions about the future based on present evidence.
    • Look at the sky. It's going to rain soon.
    • Germany have just scored. England are going to lose again.


Present Continuous (future meaning)

      1.-  Arrangements (planes muy avanzado). La frase debe incluir alguna expresión de tiempo futuro para nop confundirlo con el presente continuo ordinario (Ahora).  Muchas frases pueden ponerse en presente continuo o en going to con poca diferenciaq.
                         
                  I am playing tennis with John tomorrow afternoon.  (futuro)
                  I am playing tennis with John (ahora:presente)



Unit 7 exercises


a) Present continuous (future meaning) 
                  
- arrangements ( advanced plans). I am leaving tomorrow
b) going to
-plans    I am going to buy a new laptop                        - predictions (sobre un futuro que ya se ve). Peter is going to win this championship.


c) Future simple (WILL)
-immediate/sudden decisions.    Riiiing! I will answer.
-When/If/Perhaps/Maybe/I hope/think/expect…   If he comes, I will go with him
                                                                              I think he will be rady
-scientific predictions (long term)  In the future car won’t use petrol

EXERCISES

Sally: There's no milk left!
Betty: Oh. I _______________  some from the shop. (get)  2 The population of Valencia
_______________  2 million by the year 2010. (reach) 3 Mum: I told you to tidy up your room.
Son:  Sorry, Mum, I forgot. I _______________  it after lunch.(do) 4 Sally: Why don't we meet
for coffee on Friday morning? Willy:  Sorry. I can't. I _______________  the doctor then. (see) 5
"Tomorrow _______________  a bright and sunny day everywhere in Spain, except in La
Coruña," said the weatherwoman. (be) 6 Look at that big black cloud. I think it
_______________  . (rain) 7 Sally: What are your plans for the week-end? Betty: Brad Pitt
phoned. We _______________  on a picnic. (go) 8 Betty: Have you booked the flights yet?
Sally: Don't worry. It's all organized. I _______________  to the travel agent's tomorrow
morning. (go) 9 In the future people _______________  bigger heads. (have) 10 If we miss the
bus, we _______________  a taxi. (take) 11 Next month I _______________  a DVD player. 
 (buy) 12 When _______________  you _______________  another party?  (have) 13 I've got
 to go to the dentist this morning. _______________  you _______________  with me?  (come)
14 Oh no! I think I _______________  .  (sneeze) 15 Fanny:  I can't open this jar. Leslie:  Give it
to me. I _______________  it.  (do)
1) Philipp 15 next Wednesday. (to be)
2) They a new computer. (to get)
3) I think, my mother this CD. (to like)
4) Paul's sister a baby. (to have)
5) They at about 4 in the afternoon. (to arrive)
6) Just a moment. I you with the bags. (to help)
7) In 2020 people more hybrid cars. (to buy)
8) Marvin a party next week. (to throw)
9) We to Venice in June. (to fly)
10) Look at the clouds! It soon. (to rain)


1st CONDITIONAL  (if+ present simple) + ( future simple-will)


1) If I (go) out tonight, I (go) to the cinema. ..

2) If you (get) back late, I (be) angry... 

3) If we (not/see) each other tomorrow, we (see) each other next week. ..
4) If he (come) , I (be) surprised...
 5) If we (wait) here, we (be) late...
 6) If we (go) on holiday this summer, we (go) to Spain. ..
7) If the weather (not/improve) , we (not/have) a picnic. ..
 8) They (go) to the party if they (be) invited...
9) If I (not/go) to bed early, I (be) tired tomorrow. .. 1
0) If we (eat) all this cake, we (feel) sick . ..
11) She (stay) in London if she (get) a job. ..
12) If you (not/want) to go out, I (cook) dinner at home. ..
13) I (come) early, if you (want). ..
14) He (not/get) a better job if he (not/pass) that exam. ..
15) I (buy) a new dress if I (have) enough money. ..
16) She (cook) dinner if you (go) to the supermarket. ..
17) They (go) on holiday if they (have) time...
18) We (be) late if we (not/hurry). ..
19) She (take) a taxi if it (rain). ..
20) I (not/go) if you (not/come) with me.
Key to exercise 1

Sally: There's no milk left!
Betty: Oh. I _________WILL GET______  some from the shop. (get)  2 The population of Valencia
WILL REACH____  2 million by the year 2015. (reach) 3 Mum: I told you to tidy up your room.
Son:  Sorry, Mum, I forgot. I __WILL DO ____  it after lunch.(do) 4 Sally: Why don't we meet
for coffee on Friday morning? Willy:  Sorry. I can't. I AM GOINM TO SEE/AM SEEING the doctor then. (see) 5
"Tomorrow _WILL BE a bright and sunny day everywhere in Spain, except in La
Coruña," said the weatherwoman. (be) 6 Look at that big black cloud. I think it
WILL RAIN . (rain) 7 Sally: What are your plans for the week-end? Betty: Brad Pitt
phoned. We __ARE GOING on a picnic. (go) 8 Betty: Have you booked the flights yet?
Sally: Don't worry. It's all organized. I ___AM GOING  to the travel agent's tomorrow
morning. (go) 9 In the future people _____WIL HAVE   bigger heads. (have) 10 If we miss the
bus, we ___WILL TAKE   a taxi. (take) 11 Next month I ___AM GOING TO BUY   a DVD player. 
 (buy) 12 When _____ARE youGOING TO HAVE   another party?  (have) 13 I've got
 to go to the dentist this morning. ___WILL you __COME  with me?  (come)
14 Oh no! I think I _AM GOING TO .  (sneeze) (ESTOY A PUNTO DE ESTORNUDAR) 15 Fanny:  I can't open this jar. Leslie:  Give it to me. I ____WILL DO it.  (do)




SOME MORE EXERCISES AT:


MAY vs MIGHT



FIRST CONDITIONAL



Possible conditions
(1st Conditional)

Simple present


WILL + V
(also CAN, MAY, MUST & imperatives)
Probable future re














Unit 7 will & 1st conditional  More exercises...


FUTURE SIMPLE/GOING TO

http://www.agendaweb.org/verbs/future.html



WRITTEN EXERCISES

http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/if_clauses/type_1_statements.htm

http://www.saberingles.com.ar/curso/lesson19/05.html

http://www.saberingles.com.ar/curso/lesson19/06.html

http://www.english-grammar-lessons.com/firstconditional/exercise5.swf

http://www.autoenglish.org/gr.con1.1.i.htm

http://www.better-english.com/grammar/firstconditional1.htm

http://usuarios.lycos.es/englishweb/gramatica/Condition1.htm

http://web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/elc/studyzone/330/grammar/1cond1.htm

http://web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/elc/studyzone/330/grammar/1cond2.htm

http://www.ieslosremedios.org/~josefina/english_exercises/first_conditional.jcl.htm

http://www.bnv-bamberg.de/home/ulrich.koch/flg/englischinteraktiv/ifclauses1a.htm

http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/if_clauses/type_1_statements.htm

http://www.better-english.com/grammar/firstconditional2.htm

http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/conditional-sentences/type-1/exercises

http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/conditional-sentences/type-1/exercises?02


READINGS

http://www.esl-bits.net/interact/sets/Set1_frame.htm

http://www.esl-bits.net/interact/sets/Set1_frame.htm
http://www.esl-bits.net/interact/sets/Set1_frame.htm

http://www.esl-bits.net/interact/sets/Set1_frame.htm






Unit 8


 












IF-CLAUSE
MAIN CLAUSE
MEANING

General conditions
("Zero" Conditional)

Simple present
Simple present
General laws; things that are always true


Possible conditions
(1st Conditional)

Simple present


WILL + V
(also CAN, MAY, MUST & imperatives)
Probable future result


Hypothetical conditions
(2nd Conmditional)
Simple past
WOULD + V
(also COULD / MIGHT)
Imaginary situation in the present or future




UNLESS can be used with the meaning "IF ... NOT" in general and possible conditions only.
















GRAMMAR LINKS / GRAMÁTICA DE FRASES DE CONDICIONAL (IF-CLAUSES)



http://www.english-grammar-lessons.com/type0/exercise4.html
http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/conditional-sentences/exceptions/exercises?04



 







Verbs followed by -ING


http://www.englishpage.com/gerunds/gerund_list.htm



Verbs followed by to-infinitive


 http://www.englishpage.com/gerunds/infinitive_list.htm



 Verbs followed by a bare infinitive (without to)




Basically: Most Modal verbs (can,could,shall,should,will,would,may.might,must)




Exercises