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UNIT 7: COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS

Affirmative Negative

1. (drink)
• Affirmative: I drink a lot of coffee.
• Negative: I don’t drink much coffee.

2. (do)
• Affirmative: I do a lot of exercise.
• Negative: I don’t much exercise.

3. (read)
• Affirmative: I read a lot of books.
• Negative: I don’t read many books.

4. (buy)
• Affirmative: I buy a lot of magazines.
• Negative: I don’t buy many magazines.

5. (get)
• Affirmative: I get a lot of e-mails.
• Negative: I don’t get many e-mails.

6. (meet)
• Affirmative: I meet a lot of people.
• Negative: I don’t meet many people.

7. (have)
• Affirmative: I have a lot of free time.
• Negative: I don’t have much free time.

UNIT 8: FOOD AND MONEY

COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES

1) Write sentences comparing the things below. Use the adjectives (in parentheses).

a) Driving / fiying (dangerous)

Driving is more dangerous than flying.

b) Mexican food / Chinese food (good)

Mexican food is better than Chinese food.

c) Meat / fish (healthy)

Meat is less healthy than fish.

d) English / my language (difficult)


English is more difficult than my language.
e) Men / women (romantic)
Men are less romantic than women.

f) Cats / dogs (nice)

Cats are nicer than dogs.

2) Use the prompts and write sentences about people or places you know. Use
superlative forms.

a) Beach (beautiful)

The most beautiful beach I know is La Mina in Pisco.

b) City (ugly)

The ugly city I know is the city of Nazca in Ica.

c) Restaurant (expensive)

The most expensive restaurant I know is Friday in Lima.

d) Person (funny)

The funnier person I know is my nephew.

e) Driver (bad)

The worse driver I know is my mom.

f) Person (lucky)

The luckiest person I know is my dad since he won a car.

UNIT 9: TALENT AND TV

ADVERBS OF MANNER

1.Write sentences with can and can’t.

• I / English / not Spanish. (speak)

I can speak English, but I can’t speak Spanish.

• I / a bicycle / not a motorcycle. (ride)

I can ride a bicycle, but I can’t ride a motorcycle.

• I / a car / not a bus. (drive)

I can drive a car, but I can’t drive a bus.

• I / the guitar / not the drums. (play)

I can play the guitar, but I can’t play the drums.

• I / music / not Japanese. (read)

I can read music, but I can’t read Japanese.


• I / chess / not poker. (play)

I can play chess, but I can’t play poker.

UNIT 10: (BE) GOING TO

I Write true sentences about tomorrow with I´m going to or I´m not going to.

a) Buy a car

I´m not going to buy a car.

b) Get up early

I’m not going to get up early.

c) See my parents

I’m not going to see my parents.

d) Play golf

I’m going to play golf.

e) Watch my favorite TV show

I’m not going to watch my favorite TV show.

f) Wear jeans

I’m going to wear jeans.

UNIT 11: PRESENT PERFECT

Write the sentences in the negative.

i) I’ve been to New York.

I haven’t been to New York.

Ii) I’ve seen the Pyramids in Egypt.

I haven’t seen the Pyramids in Egypt.

iii) I’ve driven in a foreign country.

I haven’t driven in a foreign country.

iv) I’ve stayed in a five-star hotel.

I haven’t stayed in a five-star hotel.

v) I´ve eaten sushi.

I haven’t eaten sushi.

vi) I´ve slept on a beach.


I haven´t slept on a beach.

Check the affirmative or negative sentences in Exercise 1 that are true for you.

• I´ve been to New York.

I haven´t been to New York. (T )

• I´ve seen the Pyramids in Egypt.

I haven´t seen the Pyramids in Egypt. (T )

• I´ve driven in a foreign country.

I haven´t driven in a foreign country. (T )

• I´ve stayed in a five-star hotel.

I haven´t stayed in a five-star hotel. ( F )

• I´ve eaten sushi.

I haven´t eaten sushi. ( F )

• I´ve slept on a beach.

I haven´t slept on a beach. ( F )

Write questions with you and ever for the sentences in Exercise 1.

 I´ve been to New York.


 Have you ever been to New York?

 I´ve seen the Pyramids in Egypt.


 Have you ever seen the Pyramids in Egypt?

 I´ve driven in a foreign country.


 Have you ever driven in a foreign country?

 I´ve stayed in a five-star hotel.


 Have you ever stayed in a five-star hotel?
 I´ve eaten sushi.
 Have you ever eaten sushi?

 I´ve slept on a beach.


 Have you ever slept on a beach?

UNIT 12: TENSE REVIEW

A. Name the verb tense used in the sentences.

- I listen to American hip-hop. (Simple present)


- I saw a movie in English last month. (Simple past)
- I´ve written emails in English at work. (Present progressive)
- I´m studying for an English exam right now. (Present perfect)
- I´m going to take an English language course next summer. (Future with)
- I like speaking English. (Simple present)
B. Write the sentences in Exercise 1 in the negative.
- I don´t listen to American hip-hop.
- I didn’t see a movie in English last month.
- I haven´t written emails in English at work.
- I´m not studying for an English exam right now.
- I´m not going to take an English language course next summer.

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