Extralanguagepractice Level 3
Extralanguagepractice Level 3
BOOKLET
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Level
Sobre este booklet:
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
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have you ever been to paris?
c Complete the story using the word bank. Use each phrase once.
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
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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.
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.
3. One thing you absolutely don’t have to / must not do is bring guns
or knives in your luggage.
where are you going?
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
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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.
b Complete the sentences with the phrases in the box. Use each
what’s your problem?
phrase once.
biking to work.
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a Are the sentences correct? Correct the incorrect sentences.
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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
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a Match the halves of the sentences.
2. Rosa will lend you the car b. I’ll take on more responsibility.
b Complete the phrases using the zero conditional form of the verbs
in parentheses.
c Complete the phrases using the first conditional form of the verbs
in parentheses.
(ask) him.
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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
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.
1 2
i’m right, aren’t i?
6. e 5. d 4. c 3. a 2. f b 1. b
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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.
6. Did you use to / Used you to work with Jim at Harmon PR?
2. As a student, I
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3. She isn’t a waitress anymore. 2. I studied there regularly. a 1. I like broccoli now.
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