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WEEK 1 - CLASSWORK 1

NAME: Daniela Belen Moreno Ricardo


DATE: 3/12/2020
CLASS: ENGLISH III
Focus on language.
1. Find an underlined expression in the Photo Story to match each of the following
explanations.

 1. You say this when you want to offer to introduce someone to a new place.
I could show you around
 2. You say this to suggest that someone call or e-mail you in the future.
We should keep in touch
 3. You say this when you’re not sure if you know someone, but you think you might.
You look familiar
 4. You say this when you want to ask about someone’s recent activities
What have you been up to
 Write affirmative, negative, interrogative sentences using present perfect tense. (4
SENTENCES IN ITS AFFIRMATIVE, NEGATIVE, INTERROGATIVE FORM)

EXAMPLE

Affirmative I have taken the test before.


Negative I haven’t taken the test yet.
Interrogative Have you taken the test?

SENTENCES AFFIRMATIVES:
1. Kerly has been my friend since 2016.
2. I have lived in Santa Elena all my life.
3. I have studied at home for five hours.
4. My mother has bought a new car.
NEGATIVE SENTENCES:
1. Kerly hasn’t been my friend in the university.
2. I haven’t lived in Santa Elena all my life.
3. I haven’t studied at home during the morning.
4. My mother hasn’t bought a new car.
INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES:
1. Has Kerly been your friend?
2. Have you lived in Santa Elena all your life?
3. Have you studied at home?
4. Has your mom bought a new car?

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