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SUBJECT: ENGLISH II

UNIT: 3

STUDENT’S ID:

STUDENTS FULL NAME:

CAREER:
Exercise 1

1. Go to the virtual class named


“Past routines”

2. Go to the grammar submenu

3. Then the Notebook exercise B

4. Read the instructions found in


that slide, then select 10
vocabularies and write up the
question as well as its answers
with the grammar specified
there (try to balance the number
of affirmative and negative responses.

Use the following space to type your questions and answers (type sentences in
blue):

Q1 – Did he use to ride horses?

A1 – Yes, he used to ride horses every Saturday.

Q2 – Did you use to water the plants in the garden?

A2 – No, we didn’t use to water the plants.

Q3 – Did you use to eat chocolates before the exam?

A3 – Yes, I used to eat chocolates.

Q4 – Did you use to skate on ice without the necessary equipment?

A4 – No, didn’t use to skate on ice.

Q5 – Did you use to wash your dad’s car?

A5 – Yes, I used to wash my dad’s car.


Q6 – Did you use to work as a bartender last winter?

A6 – Yes, I used to work as a bartender.

Q7 – Did you use to have dinner with friends at Christmas?

A7 – Yes, we used to have dinner with friends.

Q8 – Did they use to wash the dishes before going to sleep?

A8 – Yes, they used to wash the dishes.

Q9 – Did she use to go shopping with her mother?

A9 – yes, she used to go shopping.

Q10 – Did he use to swim in the sea during the summer?

A10 - Yes, he used to swim in the sea.

This is the end of exercise 1; go to the next page to do continue.


Exercise 2

Analyze each image, then observe the clue adjective, and Write down three sentences for
each image, use the past simple tenses, see the example to guide you through.

CLUE: EXPENSIVE

Sentence 1 (adjective/clue). - The ball was expensive

Sentence two (comparative). - The doll was more expensive than the ball Example

Sentence three (superlative). - The bicycle was the most expensive

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CLUE: ANGRY

Sentence 1. - Maggie was angry.

Sentence 2. - Eddie was angrier than Maggie.

Sentence 3. - Sony was the angriest.

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CLUE: HOT

Sentence 1. – The thermometer 1 was hot.

Sentence 2. – The thermometer 2 was hotter than the thermometer 1.

Sentence 3. – The thermometer 3 was the hottest.

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CLUE: FAR

Sentence 1. – The city 1 was far.

Sentence 2. – The city 2 was farer than the city 1.

Sentence 3. – The city 3 was the farthest.

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CLUE: INTERESTED

Sentence 1. – The boy 1 was interested.

Sentence 2. – The boy 3 was more interested than the boy 1 and boy 2.

Sentence 3. – The boy 3 was the most interested.

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CLUE: COMFORTABLE

Sentence 1. – The bench was comfortable.

Sentence 2. – The chair was more comfortable than the bench.

Sentence 3. – The beach chair was the most comfortable.

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Total number of sentences = 15
Exercise 3

Write 3 comparative sentences with the vocabulary


LESS (use the virtual class: Comparing/ submenu:
Comparative Adjectives / slide: “THAN” to guide you)

Estas oraciones deben usar “less” por ejemplo:


Basketball is less commercial than soccer.

1. I am less sociable than my young sister.

2. The cat is less skilled than the dog.

3. The gray car is less expensive than the white truck.

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Use your creativity. Write 3 sentences with the


vocabulary “GOOD” and then use its comparative form
as well as its superlative, to compare three things or
three people.

1. (good) My food are good.


2. (comparative) My food are better than the of
my mother’s.
3. (Superlative) The best food is mine.

Now compare something bad.

1. (bad) The weather is bad because of the altitude.


2. (comparative) The weather is worse than Monterrey.
3. (superlative) The weather is the worst.
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Write one comparative sentence with the vocabulary “SLIGHTLY + ADJECTIVE”

1. My dog is slightly quieter than yours.

Write one comparative sentence with the vocabulary “QUITE + ADJECTIVE”

1. I am quite more intelligent than she.

Write one comparative sentence with the vocabulary “MUCH + ADJECTIVE”

1. Your calligraphy is much better than mine.


This is the end of Assignment unit 3

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