• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: edward123
  • hace 9 años

 ayudenme es urgente  porfa Past Simple (Pasado simple)
Last night we _____ (walk) to the cinema.
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Sam _____ (stop) the car to take a picture.
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: I _____ (study) for the exam for three hours.
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: They _____ (be) happy to be home.
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: Sally _____ (be) disappointed she _____ (miss) the party.
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: When I was young, we always _____ (go) to Florida for the summer
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Dan _____ (not/work) last week.
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: _____ you _____ (wash) the dishes?
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: I _____ (dream) I could fly last night.
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: We _____ (meet) them at the restaurant

1. Write c for countable and u for uncountable:

time - books C- sugar - milk - pens - hair - chairs -
meat - butter - pencils - bread - jam - friends - fingers -
flour - apples - oil - cars - salt - houses - cheese -
rice - tea - games - tomatoes - cream - honey - carrots -


a) a / an + singular countable noun ( a pen, an apple) some + plural countable nouns - positive sentences ( There are some cars)
some + uncountable nouns - positive sentences ( There is some oil)
any - we use any in negative sentences and in most questions.(countable and uncountable nouns) I don't have any pens. There isn't any salt.
Do you have any sisters?

2. Choose a, an, some or any

a) It is ____ dog. b) Have you got _______ friends? c) I bought _____ milk.

d) Linda has not got _______ pets. e) There is ____ orange on the table. f) Tim eats _____ cheese every day.

g) We don't have______ bread. h) My brother found ____money. i) My sister found_____ pen.

j) Do you have _____ eggs? k) There are _____ students in the classroom. l) Is there ___________pencil on the desk?


b) how much - we use with uncountable nouns how many - we use with countable nouns.



3. Choose How much or How many

a) _______ cheese do you buy?

b)__________ books are there in your bag?

c)________ films did Tom see last week?

d)__________ money do you spend every week?

e)_________ friends does Linda have?

f)__________ sugar do we need?

g) ___________ tomatoes are there in the fridge?

h)________ meat are you going to buy?

i) ________ milk did you drink yesterday?

j) _________ apples do you see?






Respuestas

Respuesta dada por: Chiooo180
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Last night we walked (walk) to the cinema.
Last night we didn't walk to the cinema.
Did we walk to the cinema last night?
Sam stopped (stop) the car to take a picture.
Sam didn't stop the car to take a picture.
Did Sam stop the car to take a picture?
: I studied (study) for the exam for three hours.
I didn't study for the exam for three hours.
Did you study tor the exam for three hours?
: They were (be) happy to be home.
They didn't be happy to be home.
Did they be happy to be home?
: Sally was (be) disappointed she missed (miss) the party.
Sally didn't be disappointed she didn't miss the party.
Did Sally be disappointed she missed the party?
: When I was young, we always went (go) to Florida for the summer
When I was young, we always didn't went to Florida for the summer.
When I was young, did we always go to Florida for the summer?
Dan didn't work (not/work) last week.
Dan worked last week.
Did Dan work last weet?
: Did you wash (wash) the dishes?
You washed the dishes.
You didn't wash the dishes.
: I dreamed (dream) I could fly last night.
I didn't dream I could fly last night.
Did you dream you could fly last night?
: We met (meet) them at the restaurant.
We didn't meet them at the restaurant.
Did we meet them at the restaurant?

1. Write c for countable and u for uncountable:

time (C) - books (C) - sugar (U)  - milk (U) - pens (C) - hair (U) - chairs (C) - 
meat (U) - butter (U) - pencils (C) - bread (U) - jam (U) - friends (C) - fingers (C) - flour (U) - apples (C) - oil (U) - cars (C) - sal (U) - houses (C) - cheese (U) - 
rice (U, C) - tea (U) - games (C) - tomatoes (C) - cream (U) - honey - carrots (C)


a) a / an + singular countable noun ( a pen, an apple) some + plural countable nouns - positive sentences ( There are some cars)
some + uncountable nouns - positive sentences ( There is some oil) 
any - we use any in negative sentences and in most questions.(countable and uncountable nouns) I don't have any pens. There isn't any salt. 
Do you have any sisters?

2. Choose a, an, some or any

a) It is a dog. b) Have you got some friends? c) I bought any milk.

d) Linda has not got some pets. e) There is  some orange on the table. f) Tim eats any cheese every day.

g) We don't have any bread. h) My brother found any money. i) My sister found a pen.

j) Do you have some eggs? k) There are some students in the classroom. l) Is there some pencil on the desk? 


b) how much - we use with uncountable nouns how many - we use with countable nouns.



3. Choose How much or How many

a) How much cheese do you buy?

b)How many books are there in your bag?

c)How many films did Tom see last week?

d)How much money do you spend every week?

e)How many friends does Linda have?

f)How much sugar do we need?

g) How many tomatoes are there in the fridge?

h)How much meat are you going to buy?

i)How much milk did you drink yesterday?

j) How many apples do you see?
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