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The document is a grammar exercise guide authored by Zaira Valdiviezo Ramirez for online education at the Instituto de Ciencias y Estudios Superiores de Tamaulipas. It includes various exercises on personal introductions, possessive adjectives, verb conjugation, and sentence structure. The exercises are designed to enhance English language skills through practical application.

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INSTITUTO DE CIENCIAS Y ESTUDIOS SUPERIORES DE

TAMAULIPAS, A.C.

Educación en línea.

“EJERCICIOS GRAMATICALES”

ZAIRA VALDIVIEZO RAMÍREZ.

Salina Cruz Oaxaca a 24 de octubre de 2024.


“Ejercicios gramaticales”

INSTRUCCIONES:

I. Write about yourself

1. My first name is Zaira.


2. My last name is Valdiviezo Ramirez.
3. Please call me Valdiviezo.
4. I am from Morro Mazatan Tehuantepc Oaxaca (city).
5. I am Mexican (nationality).
6. I am a / an marine (job).

II. Choose the correct possessive adjective

My Your His Her its

1. Susan is talking with Her mother.


2. David is in His bedroom.
3. Excuse me. What is Your last name?
4. I am Katy. This is My car.
5. This classroom is big. Its windows are big too.
III. Complete with: “our” or “their”

1. They are sleeping in their rooms.


2. We are practicing in our bedrooms.
3. Susan and Charles are talking with their parents.
4. David and I are playing in our garden.
5. My friends are eating in their dining room.

IV. Complete the conversation. Choose the correct answer in the box

No, I’m not. I’m a high school teacher. And Oh, really? How interesting!
How about you?
I’m Jane Thomas. Nice to meet you. It’s Thomas. Jane Thomas.
Washington. But I live in Toronto now

1. A: I’m Susan Taylor.


B: I’m Jane Thomas. Nice to meet you.
2. A: Nice to meet you too. Sorry, how do you say your name again?
B: It’s Thomas. Jane Thomas.
3. A: Where are you from, Jane?
B: Washington. But I live in Toronto now
4. A: Really? And are you studying there?
B: No, I’m not. I’m a high school teacher. And How about you?
5. A: I’m a student. I’m studying computer science.
B: Oh, really? How interesting!

V. Complete with the correct verb

1. He plays (play / plays) tennis.


2. I know (know / knows) the answer.
3. She lives (live / lives) in Guadalajara.
4. He smokes (smoke / smokes).
5. I understand (understand / understands) the question.
VI. Choose the correct option

1. I don´t (don’t / doesn’t) understand the question.


2. They don’t (don’t / doesn’t) speak Spanish.
3. You don’t (don’t / doesn’t) remember it.
4. She doesn’t (don’t / doesn’t) drink alcohol.
5. We don’t (don’t / doesn’t) have the key.

VII. Complete with: “do” or “does” the next questions

1. Do you like this painting?


2. Does he enjoy classical music?
3. Do you practice English?
4. Do I look good in this suit?
5. Where do you buy vegetables?
6. Does she know the address?
7. How do you clean this stain?
8. Do you come here often?
9. Where do you park your car?
10. What does he want to buy?

VIII. Arrange the next sentences correctly. Put the frequency adverbs in the correct place

1. soccer / you / ever / play / Do /?


Do you ever play soccer?

2. soccer / play / twice a week / I


I twice a week play soccer.

3. Do / do/ mornings / on / what / usually / Saturday / you /?


What do you usually do Saturday on mornings?

4. often / gym / do / at / you / do / the / aerobics?


Do you do often at aerobics in the gym?

5. hardly / any / exercise / I / do


I do hardly any exercise.
6. gym / always / wife / my / the / to / goes
My wife goes always to the gym.

7. Saturday / exercise / do / on / you / always /?


You do always exercise on Saturday.

8. On / never/ Sundays / exercise / I


I never exercise on Sundays.

9. you / class / what / do / after / do / usually /?


What do you usually do after class?

10. three times a week / with / about / my / go / I / out / classmates


I out three times a week about with my classmates.

IX. Complete with the correct object pronoun

him them it her

1. I don’t like the Beatles. Do you like them?


2. I don’t like Luis Miguel. Do you like him?
3. I like Paulina Rubio. Do you like her?
4. I like rock music. Do you like it ?

X. Complete with: “do” or “make”

1. Do the laundry.
2. Do a decision.
3. Make some coffee.
4. Make a sandwich.
5. Do love.
6. Do the best.
7. Make any plans.
8. Do a good job.
9. Make the gardening.
10. Do karate.

XI. Write the possessive form

1. Las ciudades más pequeñas de Kansas. The smallest cities of Kansas.


2. La hija de Nicole. The Nicole´s daughter.
3. La bicicleta de mi hermano. My brother´s bike.
4. La muñeca de la niña. The girl´s doll.
5. La llanta del carro. The car tire.

XII. Look at the sentences and answer in simple past

1. She read (read) the newspaper yesterday.


2. The telephone rang (ring) many times, but no one answered.
3. She did (neg. / did) the work of two people.
4. Did he saw (see) her on the street yesterday?
5. I lost (lose) my wallet yesterday.
6. She send (neg. / send) her child to a summer camp.
7. We ate (eat) together last Saturday.
8. She finally sold (sell) her car.
9. They had (have) a good time on their trip to California.
10. Did you spoke (speak) several foreign languages?
11. She went (go) there twice a week.
12. Did they broke (break) the table?
13. He had (have) a cold last week.
14. We gave (give) her a gift in her birthday.
15. The plane left (leave) from the airport at 8 o’clock.
16. Did you drove (drive) to work yesterday?
17. I understood (understand) everything in the book.
18. They built (build) their home last year.
19. I forgot (forget) to bring my jacket.
20. They told (tell) us about their new plans.
XIII. Choose the correct verbs in past tense

Present tense Past tense


1. Take Took
2. Give Gave
3. Speak Spoke
4. Buy Bought
5. Find Found
6. Drive Drove
7. Forget Forgot
8. Bring Brought
9. Teach Taught
10. Think Thought

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