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EXTRA PRACTICE

BOOKLET

3
Level
Sobre este booklet:

Este Booklet contiene ejercicios imprimibles sobre


cada una de las unidades del curso de inglés Level 3.

No es un material de uso obligatorio.

Copyright eClass Ltda., 2022


Todos los derechos reservados. No se permite la reproducción total
o parcial de esta obra, ni su incorporación a un sistema informático,
ni su transmisión en cualquier forma o por cualquier medio, sin
autorización previa y por escrito del titular de los derechos sobre la
obra. Solicitudes de permiso deben ser dirigidas a
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making comparisons

a Circle the correct form.


1. taller / the taller / the more tall

2. expensiver / more expensive / the more expensive

3. funny / funnyer / funnier

4. older / oldier / more old

5. more beautiful / beatifuller / beautifulier


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6. the more cheap / the cheapest / more cheapest

7. the most interesting / the interestingest / most interesting

8. the most tall / the tallest / the talliest

b Complete the sentences with the comparative or superlative form


of the adjectives in parentheses.

1. I’m not as tall as Josh. He’s (tall) me.

2. Spencer Lodge is very expensive. It’s


(expensive) hotel in the city.

3. This room is (fancy) the other one.

4. Her car is (- / expensive) my car.

5. Cooley Bed and Breakfast is


(beautiful) place to stay in the county. It’s also
(old) building.

c Write sentences to compare the two things.


1. (Sarah / tall / her little sister)

2. (Tania / young / her grandmother)

3. (French fries / - expensive / steak)

expensive than steak./French fries are not as expensive as steak./Steak is more expensive than French fries.
1. Sarah is taller than her little sister. 2. Tania is younger than her grandmother. 3. French fries are less c

5. the most beautiful, the oldest


4. less expensive than 3. fancier than b 1. taller than 2. the most expensive
8. the tallest 7. the most interesting
6. the cheapest 5. more beautiful 3. funnier 4. older a 1. taller 2. more expensive
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have you ever been to paris?

a Circle the correct words to complete the sentences.

1. I have ever / never been to Paris.

2. Have you never / ever been to Sydney?

3. I’ve already / ever seen that movie.

4. Russ has worked at several financial companies just / before.

5. I haven’t finished my project just / yet, but I’ll do it this afternoon.

b Complete the sentences and questions with the correct form of


the words in parentheses.
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1. A: Have you ever (visit) Brazil?

B: No, I (not be) to Brazil.

2. Marco (not work) here for very long.

3. A: (you / try) sushi before?

B: Yes, I . I love sushi.

4. A: (Mark / be) to Santiago before?

B: No, he . This is his first visit.

c Complete the story using the word bank. Use each phrase once.

I’ve worked yet Have I ever been haven’t been


have tried have traveled has been

“1 to Paris? No, not yet. 2


at the airlines for several years, but I 3 to Europe
4 . My husband Mike 5 several
times, and says it’s wonderful. I 6 all over Asia,
and I 7 all kinds of new and interesting foods like
‘pho’ in Cambodia, and octopus in Korea. Delicious! Maybe I’ll make it
to Paris next year.”

7. have tried
6. have traveled 5. has been 4. yet 3. haven’t been 2. I’ve worked 1. Have I ever been c
4. A. Has Mark been, B. hasn’t
B. have 3. A. Have you tried, b 1. A. visited
B. haven’t been 2. hasn’t worked

5. yet 4. before 3. already 2. ever a 1. never


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a Circle the time expressions that usually go with the present
perfect, and underline the expressions that go with the past simple.

last year ever 6 years ago recently before


never last Christmas yet already last night in 2003
still on Monday
life stories

b Match the halves of the sentences.

1. Did you a. went to Sydney.

2. Have you b. been to Madrid?

3. Last year I c. see the movie last night?

4. I’ve d. visited many countries.


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c Complete the sentences and questions with the present perfect or


past simple form of the verbs in parentheses.

1. I (live) on 7th Street in 2007, then I


(move) to an apartment in Barcelona.

2. How long (you / be) here?

3. A: (you / ever / work) in an advertising agency?


B: Yes, I have. I (work) at Print Press from 2008-2013.

4. A: (you / see) Brett recently?


B: Yes, I have. I (see) him yesterday.

5. A: When (you / graduate) from college?


B: I (graduate) from college in 1995 with a
degree in Engineering.

6. A: (you / pursue) any higher education?


B: No, I (not) yet. But I’ve enrolled in a
program that’s starting next month.

5. did you graduate, graduated 6. Have you pursued, haven’t


4. Have you seen, saw 1. lived, moved 2. have you been 3. Have you ever worked, worked c

4. d 3. a 2. b b 1. c
Present perfect: ever, recently, before, never, yet, already, still
a Past simple: last year, 6 years ago, last Christmas, last night, in 2003, on Monday
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a Circle the correct modal of obligation.

1. When you travel by air, you have to / don’t need to bring photo ID.

2. You must / don’t need to check your bag if it is small.

3. One thing you absolutely don’t have to / must not do is bring guns
or knives in your luggage.
where are you going?

4. You will have to / must make your reservations in advance if you


want to be sure to get a ticket, because they will sell very quickly.

5. I must / don’t have to submit my application on time if I want to


get a visa.

b Write sentences and questions using the words in parentheses.


1. (I / need to / buy my ticket today.)

2. (you / have to / work this Saturday?)


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3. (Max / have to / leave early in the morning.)

4. (You / must not / drive through a red light.)

5. (What / I / have to / do to apply for a visa?)

c Write the statements of obligation.


1. (turn off / cell phones)

2. (listen to / crew instructions)

3. (smoke / in the building)

instructions. 3. You must not/mustn’t smoke in the building.


1. You must/have to/need to turn off cell phones. 2. You must/have to/need to listen to crew c

morning. 4. You must not/mustn’t drive through a red light. 5. What do I have to do to apply for a visa?
b 1. I need to buy my ticket today. 2. Do you have to work this Saturday? 3. Max has to leave early in the

5. must 4. have to 3. must not 2. don’t need to a 1. have to


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a Circle the correct words to complete the sentences.

1. I think you must / should be more social and meet some new people.

2. You must not / shouldn’t cross the road when the light is red.
It’s against the law.

3. I don’t eat too much / enough vegetables. I should eat more.

4. Do you think I must / should try to exercise more?

b Complete the sentences with the phrases in the box. Use each
what’s your problem?

phrase once.

should must shouldn’t must not


too much too many enough

1. My doctor says I eat sugar. I need to eat less sugar.

2. You work so much. You work too much!

3. You smoke in here. It isn’t permitted.

4. I don’t exercise . I start


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biking to work.

5. I eat unhealthy snacks and work too much. My


doctor says I start taking good care of myself,
or I’ll get sick.

c Write advice in response to the problems.


1. “I work too much, and I’m always tired.”

2. “I don’t have enough friends. I’m lonely.”

3. “My doctor says I’m unhealthy.”

Why don’t you exercise more?


2. You should go out more./I think you should meet new people. 3. You should eat healthier food./
Answers will vary. Suggested answers: 1. You shouldn’t work so much./Why don’t you rest more? c
5. too many, must 4. enough, should 3. must not 2. shouldn’t b 1. too much
4. should 3. enough 2. must not a 1. should
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a Are the sentences correct? Correct the incorrect sentences.

1. I rather have Chinese than Italian food tonight.

2. What you’d like to have for dinner?

3. I’d prefer to have an early dinner than a late one.

4. Rachel prefers going out than staying home and cooking.

b What about you? Write your preferences.

1. What would you rather have, a Porsche or a BMW?

2. Which do you prefer, going out or staying in?


talking about preferences

3. Would you prefer to go to the beach or go shopping?

4. Where would you rather go, to Paris or London?

5. Do you prefer to eat breakfast in the mornings or to skip it?

c Read Rachel’s opinions. Do you agree or disagree? Why?

I think French food is the best in the world.


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1.

I don’t think breakfast is important.

2.

2. I disagree with Rachel. In my opinion, breakfast is the most important meal of the day.
Answers will vary. Suggested answers: 1. I totally agree with Rachel. French food is the best. c

than London. 5. I prefer to skip breakfast.


4. I’d rather go to Paris staying in. 3. I’d prefer to go to the beach than (to) go shopping.
2. I prefer going out to b Answers will vary. Suggested answers: 1. I’d rather have a BMW.

3. Correct 4. Rachel prefers going out to staying home and cooking.


a 1. I would rather have Chinese than Italian food tonight. 2. What would you like to have for dinner?

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a Match the halves of the sentences.

1. If you give me a raise, a. if it rains this weekend.

2. Rosa will lend you the car b. I’ll take on more responsibility.

3. We won’t go skiing c. they leave.

4. When it rains, d. if you promise to be careful.

5. When clients aren’t happy, e. everything gets wet.

b Complete the phrases using the zero conditional form of the verbs
in parentheses.

1. When it (be) very cold, water (freeze).

2. When Robbie (not smile), I


(feel) uncomfortable.

3. Do people (buy) more when it


(be) pay day?

c Complete the phrases using the first conditional form of the verbs
in parentheses.

1. Bob (arrive) early if you


negotiating

(ask) him.

2. If you (not raise) the salary, I


(not take) the job.

3. What (you / do) this weekend if it


(rain)?
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3. What will you do this weekend if it rains?


c 1. Bob will arrive early if you ask him.
2. If you don´t raise the salary, I won’t take the job.
3. Do people buy more when it is pay day?
b 1. When it is very cold, water freezes.
2. When Robbie doesn´t smile, I feel uncomfortable.
5. When clients aren’t happy, they leave.
be careful. 3. We won’t go skiing if it rains this weekend. 4. When it rains, everything gets wet.
a 1. If you give me a raise, I’ll take on more responsibility. 2. Rosa will lend you the car if you promise to
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a Which part is the hypothetical condition, and which is the possible
result of that condition? Underline the parts of the sentence and
write C (condition) or R (result) below.

Example:
If I were you, I would buy a new car.
C R

1. If I were in charge, I would make lots of changes.

2. I wouldn’t rent an apartment if I didn’t have to.

3. I would pay people fairer salaries if I were the boss.

4. If I had enough money, I’d buy a house.

5. I’d invest in the stock market if I had extra cash.

b Complete the sentences with the second conditional form of the


verbs in parentheses.

1. If I (have) the time, I


(travel) more often.

2. I (not spend) so much money if I


(be) you.

3. I (make) new rules if I


(be) in charge!

4. Where (you / go) if you


(can / go) anywhere in the world?
what if?

c What would you do? Complete the thoughts below.


1. If I didn’t have to work tomorrow,
.

2.
if I had my own business.
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my family at the beach. 2. I wouldn’t have to ask for vacation time if I had my own business.
Answers will vary. Suggested answers: 1. If I didn’t have to work tomorrow, I’d go to lunch with c
in the world?
4. Where would you go if you could go anywhere 3. I would make new rules if I were in charge!
2. I wouldn’t spend so much money if I were you. b 1. If I had the time, I would travel more often.

5. R, C 4. C, R 3. R, C 2. R, C a 1. C, R
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a Circle the correct words to complete the sentences.

1. You could / must be the new boss. It’s nice to meet you.

2. Kara must not / can be happy with her job. She looks unhappy to me.

3. Where is Eric? He could / might not be on the phone.

4. Eric can’t / may not be in his office. I just checked in there.

5. He might not / can’t be interested in talking to us.

b Match the question tags with the sentences.

1. I’m not late, a. aren’t you?

2. This purse belongs to you, b. am I?

3. You’re coming tomorrow, c. is he?

4. He’s not very pleasant, d. didn’t you?

5. You saw that new movie, e. aren’t I?

6. I’m right, f. doesn’t it?

c What do you think of these people? Use the words in parentheses.

1 2
i’m right, aren’t i?

1. (be at the stadium) 2. (be traveling to see family)


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2. She might/may/could be traveling to see family. c 1. They may/might be at the stadium.

6. e 5. d 4. c 3. a 2. f b 1. b

5. might not 4. can’t 3. could 2. must not a 1. must


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a Check () the correct meaning for the sentence.
1. I didn’t use to like broccoli.
I still don’t like broccoli today.
I like broccoli now.

2. When I was a student, I would study at a local coffee shop.


I studied there regularly.
I studied there once.

3. Joanne used to work as a waitress on the weekends to pay


for college.
She is a waitress on the weekend.
She isn’t a waitress anymore.

b Circle the correct word to complete the sentence.


1. When I was growing up, I use to / used to skateboard to school.

2. We would / use to go to the family cabin every summer when I


was younger.

3. Where did you use to / would go to school?

4. I didn’t use to / didn’t used to have much money before I


started working.

5. The town where I went to school would / used to be very small.


Now lots of people live there.

6. Did you use to / Used you to work with Jim at Harmon PR?

c Complete the statements using your own information.

1. When I was a child, I


now and then

2. As a student, I
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2. …didn’t use to have any money.


c Answers will vary. Suggested answers: 1. …would/used to walk to school.

6. Did you use to 5. used to 4. didn’t use to 3. use to 2. would b 1. used to

3. She isn’t a waitress anymore. 2. I studied there regularly. a 1. I like broccoli now.
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