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Lezly Nataly Montoya Melo

Answers Sheet Template

1. Prepositions at the end of a sentence or a question.

1. This is the novel that I talked to you about.

2. Ann is very unfriendly. She is impossible to work about.

3. What do you need to go to the shop for? I'll buy it on my way home.

4. Here is the book that I told you about. You should read it.

5. What are you looking for? - My cat - I can't find him!

6. What are you worried about? - Don't worry - everything will be all right.

7. Who does the car belong to? It's standing on my lawn!

8. Who is she going out with? - She is going out with Mark.

9. What did you do that for? Your behavior was unacceptable.

10. What kind of hobbies are your children interested in?

2. Grammatical tenses in context.

Write the tense in bold from the text in from of each grammar tense below

Simple Present: has always traveled, is, is, does, requires, loves, travels, enjoys, lives, travel

Present Progressive: is visiting, is going

Simple Past: flew, met, sat, telephoned

Past Progressive: was, was reading, was talking, wasn’t, was born

Present Perfect: has flown

Present Perfect Progressive: has been working, has been visiting

Future Perfect Progressive: He'll have been sitting

Past Perfect: had decided, had met

Past Perfect Progressive: had been negotiating, had been living

Future Aspect: will be

Future Progressive: he'll be working, He'll be meeting

Future Perfect: will have, he'll have traveled

3. Defining relative clauses.

1. A hotel is a place which people stay when they're on holiday.

2. What's the name of the woman who lives in that house?


3. What do you call someone who writes computer programs?

4. A waiter is a person whose job is to serve customers in a restaurant.

5. Overalls are clothes that people wear to protect their clothes when they are working.

6. Is that the shop whose you bought your new laptop?

7. He's the man who son plays football for Manchester Utd.

8. Hal didn't get the job which he applied for.

4. Passive voice.

A. New building, new name.

Was originally known as

B. History.

was designed

have been inspired

has been reported

was persuaded

C. Construction.

is constructed

contained

move

be serviced

is designed

been used

was built

D. For the public.

Displayed

will be taken

are traveled

have claimed

is expected

be visited
are located

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