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Written practice Side by Side 4 1 Units 1-2-3-4
Example:
Where is the bank? Can you tell me
where the bank is?
Are you okay? May I ask if you’re okay?
1- Was it raining this morning? Do you know _________________________________?
2- Why were the babies crying? Can you tell me _______________________________?
3- How did she break her leg? Could you tell me _____________________________?
4- Should I take these tablets? I don’t know _________________________________.
5- What time will she arrive? Who remembers _____________________________?
6- Has she been fine recently? I’d like to know ______________________________ ?
7- How much does an apple cost? Do you have any idea _________________________?
8- Do they study with you? Could you possibly tell me ______________________?
9- Whose computer is that? I’m not sure _________________________________.
10- What are you going to do? I can’t believe ________________________________.
II- ASSOCIATE THE NEXT WORDS:
1. SCAR ( ) DESPEGAR
2. SNORE ( ) ERROR
3. SIT UP ( ) RECHAZAR
4. TAKE OFF ( ) MOTOR
5. REHEARSE ( ) RONCAR
6. REJECT ( ) ENSAYAR
7. FAIL ( ) CHARCO
8. MISTAKE ( ) CICATRIZ
9. PUDDLE ( ) ABDOMINALES
10. ENGINE ( ) PERDER
III- CHANGE THE NEXT SENTENCES TO THE PASSIVE VOICE:
1- Steven J. Molinsky wrote Side by Side.
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2- My sister drew this funny picture.
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3- Somebody has already done the dishes.
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4- Mom hid Dad’s birthday present.
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5- Helen is making a delicious chocolate cake.
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6- Everyone should speak English in Santa Ana.
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IV- CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER:
1- Richard, you didn’t do very well on the exam.
a- You should have studied harder.
b- You shouldn’t have written so legibly.
2- I smell smoke….Oh, no! The cookies are burning!
a- You shouldn’t have taken them out of the oven.
b- You shouldn’t have left them in the oven so long.
3- By the time Margaret got to the party, everyone had left.
a- She should have gotten to the party earlier.
b- She should have left home later.
4- Lisa wasn’t paying attention.
a- She must have been daydreaming.
b- She should have been daydreaming.
5- You’re very lucky!
a- You must have gotten hurt.
b- You could have gotten hurt.
6- Roger was hoping to get a promotion this year but he didn’t get one.
a- He might have gotten a promotion.
b- He must have been disappointed.
7- My grandfather moved the refrigerator by himself.
a- He could have hurt himself.
b- He should have hurt himself.
8- Your front porch looks so clean today.
a- You should have swept it today.
b- You must have swept it today.