41.- Reported speech 1. Imperative. First Certificate.
volver a Ejercicios inglés First Certificate Reported speech 1. Imperative. First Certificate. Anton: Don´t talk ! You: Anton told us not to talk. Anton: Wake up ! You: Anton told us to wake up. Pero, si el que habla, añade la palabra “please”, entonces no es una orden, ni un consejo, sino una petición: al pasarlo a estilo indirecto, usaremos el verbo “ask” y no decimos “please” Anton: “Please, be quiet” You: “Anton asked us...
read more39.- Prepositions and adjectives. First Certificate. Profesor.
Volver a Ejercicios first Certificate I’m afraid of spiders. 2. I’m very interested in car racing. 3. He is married to a French woman. 4. The city centre was full of people doing their Christmas shopping. 5. I’m very good at languages. 6. I’m very bad at driving. 7. Children get bored of doing the same activity very quickly. 8. I was very pleased with the result. 9. I’m tired of studying for my exams. 10. Your flat is similar...
read more40.- Being sacked. First Certificate. Vídeo
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read more39.- Prepositions and adjectives. First Certificate
Volver a Ejercicios first Certificate Profesor I’m afraid ___ spiders. 2. I’m very interested ___ car racing. 3. He is married ____ a French woman. 4. The city centre was full _____ people doing their Christmas shopping. 5. I’m very good at languages. 6. I’m very bad at driving. 7. Children get bored of doing the same activity very quickly. 8. I was very pleased with the result. 9. I’m tired of studying for my...
read more37.- Adjetives and prepositions 1. First Certificate
Choose the correct preposition in brackets. 1. Tom’s very keen _____ sailing. (in, of, on) 2. The children are busy _____ their homework. (at, in, with) 3. Bryan is frightened _____ clowns. (about, of, with) 4. Sugar is bad _____ your teeth. (for, of, with) 5. I’m quite bad _____ maths. (about, at, of) 6. You got the job? That’s wonderful! I’m so proud _____ you! (about, of, with) 7. I don’t think that dress is suitable _____ your sister’s wedding. (for, of, to) 8. The children are excited ____ going on...
read more37.- Adjetives and prepositions 1. First Certificate (profesor)
Choose the correct preposition in brackets. 1. Tom’s very keen _____ sailing. (in, of, on) 2. The children are busy _____ their homework. (at, in, with) 3. Bryan is frightened _____ clowns. (about, of, with) 4. Sugar is bad _____ your teeth. (for, of, with) 5. I’m quite bad _____ maths. (about, at, of) 6. You got the job? That’s wonderful! I’m so proud _____ you! (about, of, with) 7. I don’t think that dress is suitable _____ your sister’s wedding. (for, of, to) 8. The children are excited ____ going...
read more36.- Gerund or Infinitiv. First Certificate
Add the gerund or infinitive form (with or without “to”) of the verb in brackets. Beatrice offered __________ (carry) my suitcase. “Do you mind __________ (babysit) Leo for a few hours? I really need __________ (get) some rest.” Kevin is tired of __________ (sit) in traffic jams every morning. We decided __________ (adopt) a dog from an animal shelter. As it was rush hour we avoided __________ (take) the bus and we chose __________ (walk) instead. Max has spent hours and hours __________ (study) in the library. He really...
read more36.-Gerund or Infinitiv. First Certificate (profesor)
Add the gerund or infinitive form (with or without “to”) of the verb in brackets. Beatrice offered __________ (carry) my suitcase. “Do you mind __________ (babysit) Leo for a few hours? I really need __________ (get) some rest.” Kevin is tired of __________ (sit) in traffic jams every morning. We decided __________ (adopt) a dog from an animal shelter. As it was rush hour we avoided __________ (take) the bus and we chose __________ (walk) instead. Max has spent hours and hours __________ (study) in the library. He really...
read more34.-Verbs + Prepositions 1. First Certificate
Verbs + Prepositions 1. First. Verbs that can be followed by different prepositions. Let’s talk about verbs that sometimes have different prepositions. Ask someone for = try to get something · She asked him for a glass of water. Ask someone about = try to get information about · Ask someone about: She asked him about his work. Agree with someone = have the same opinion as someone · I agree with you. You’re right. Agree about something = have the same opinion about a certain topic · I agree about the meal. We should have...
read more34.-Verbs + Prepositions 1. First Certificate (profesor)
Verbs + Prepositions 1. First. Verbs that can be followed by different prepositions. Let’s talk about verbs that sometimes have different prepositions. Ask someone for = try to get something · She asked him for a glass of water. Ask someone about = try to get information about · Ask someone about: She asked him about his work. Agree with someone = have the same opinion as someone · I agree with you. You’re right. Agree about something = have the same opinion about a certain topic · I agree about the meal. We should have...
read more33.-To attend 1. First Certificate (Profesor)
To attend 1. First Certificate Profesor “Yesterday I attended TO a meeting” Muchos de los errores que cometen los españoles son debidos a la tendencia existente a traducir frases y expresiones del español al inglés de forma literal. Un claro ejemplo de ello es acompañar al verbo “to attend” (“asistir a”) de la preposición “to” cuando en realidad a este no le sigue ninguna preposición. Lo mismo sucede con el sustantivo “attendance” (“asistencia”), si bien en este caso, a este le acompaña la preposición...
read more33.-To attend 1. First Certificate
To attend 1. First Certificate “Yesterday I attended TO a meeting” Muchos de los errores que cometen los españoles son debidos a la tendencia existente a traducir frases y expresiones del español al inglés de forma literal. Simplemente no lo traducen bien. Un claro ejemplo de ello es acompañar al verbo “to attend” (“asistir a”) de la preposición “to” cuando en realidad a este no le sigue ninguna preposición. Si lo traduces bien, no tendrás ningún problema. To attend es “asistir a”….. ya lleva la...
read more32.-Posesivos Ejercicio 1. Nivel First Certificate
Posesivos Ejercicio 1. Web. Nivel First. Traduce al inglés. John es amigo mío. Soy amigo de ella. Ella es amiga de ellos. Ella es amiga nuestra. Él es un buen amigo de mis padres. ¿Es ella es amiga vuestra? ¿Es ella es amiga de ellos)? Nota: En este contexto cuando especificamos el nombre de la persona usamos el genitivo sajón (nombre+apóstrofe +s” John es amigo de Jane. Soy amigo de Peter Son amigos de Pauline Somos amigos de los...
read more32.-Posesivos Ejercicio 1. First Certificate.(profesor)
Posesivos Ejercicio 1. Profesor. Nivel First. Traduce al inglés. John es amigo mío. John is a friend of mine. Soy amigo de ella. I´m a friend of hers. Ella es amiga de ellos. She is a friend of theirs. Ella es amiga nuestra. She/he is a friend of ours. Él es un buen amigo de mis padres. He is a good friend of my parents´ . ¿Es ella es amiga vuestra? Is she is a friend of yours. ¿Es ella es amiga de ellos)? Is she is a friend of theirs? Nota: En este contexto cuando...
read more31.-Before – In front of – Opposite…first Certificate
1. I’m to meet her tomorrow at ten …………………. the post office. If you want to see her, be on time! 2. ‘Kevin, what’s the letter which is just …………….. ‘H’ in the alphabet?’ It’s ‘G’, of course…’ 3. My house is easy to find… It’s just ………………… the entrance to the park! 4. If you don’t look…………………, you will...
read more31.-Before – In front of – Opposite…First Certifiate(profesor)
1. I’m to meet her tomorrow at ten in front of the post office. If you want to see her, be on time! 2. ‘Kevin, what’s the letter which is just before ‘H’ in the alphabet?’ It’s ‘G’, of course…’ 3. My house is easy to find… It’s just opposite the entrance to the park! 4. If you don’t look in front of you, you will fall… 5. Try to get there an hour early … before lunch time, at the latest… 6. Brian is...
read more30.- Ejercicio modales must y can´t 1.First Certificate (profesor)
Must (III) soluciones Al igual que ocurre con el verbo equivalente en español “deber”, “must” tiene muchos usos diferentes. A continuación estudiaremos cómo se utiliza cuando llegamos a una conclusión lógica. Como buen auxiliar, siempre va acompañado por el verbo básico. table 1 Paul llegó a la fiesta en helicóptero. Llegas a la siguiente conclusión: Debe de estar forrado. Paul arrived at the party by helicopter. You conclude: He must be loaded. “No he comido en tres días.” Llegas a...
read more30.- Ejercicio modales must y can´t 1.First Certificate
Al igual que ocurre con el verbo equivalente en español “deber”, “must” tiene muchos usos diferentes. A continuación estudiaremos cómo se utiliza cuando llegamos a una conclusión lógica. Como buen auxiliar, siempre va acompañado por el verbo básico. table 1 Paul llegó a la fiesta en helicóptero. Llegas a la siguiente conclusión: Debe de estar forrado. “No he comido en tres días.” Llegas a la siguiente conclusión: Debes de tener mucha...
read more29.- Ejercicio modales: mustn’t and don’t have to. First Certificate
Volver a Ejercicios first Certificate Write ‘mustn’t’, ‘doesn’t have to’, or ‘don’t have to’ in the gaps. 1. Dylan is allergic to strawberries. He ____________ eat them. 2. We ____________ win this match as we’ve already won the league. 3. Julia ____________ come shopping with us. She can stay at home if she wants. 4. The app is free. You ____________ pay for it 5. You ____________ be late for work again or the boss will fire you. 6. Maria...
read more29.- Ejercicio modales musn´t don´t have to (profesor)
volver a First Certificate profesor Write ‘mustn’t’, ‘doesn’t have to’, or ‘don’t have to’ in the gaps. 1. Dylan is allergic to strawberries. He ____________ eat them. 2. We ____________ win this match as we’ve already won the league. 3. Julia ____________ come shopping with us. She can stay at home if she wants. 4. The app is free. You ____________ pay for it 5. You ____________ be late for work again or the boss will fire you. 6. Maria ____________ give me the money...
read more28.-Se tarda. ¿Cuánto se tarda?
volver a Ejercicios First Certificate Normalmente tardo una media hora en preparar un informe. Susan tarda media hora en llegar al trabajo. 3.La semana pasada tardé 15 minutos. Estás tardando mucho en redactar ese informe Un amigo mío tardó cuatro años en aprender inglés como dios manda. Mi amigo Pedro tardó tres años en aprender inglés como /dios manda/ es debido. Tardé cuatro años en aprender inglés como es debido. Tardaré (sobre)...
read more28.- Se tarda. ¿Cuánto se tarda? (profesor)
volver a First Certificate profesor ¿Cuánto se tarda? Normalmente tardo una media hora en preparar un informe. It usually takes me half an hour to prepare a report. Susan tarda media hora en llegar al trabajo. It takes Susan half an hour to get to work. 3.La semana pasada tardé 15 minutos. It took me 15 minutes last week. Estás tardando mucho en redactar ese informe It´s taking you a long time to draw up that report. Un amigo mío tardó cuatro años en...
read more27.-In case if 1.(profesor)
volver a First Certificate profesor Cristina I took my bike in case I should have a chance to ride. He asked me if I wanted to go out for dinner. Use the fire extinguisher if there is a car fire. I would buy a plane if I won a lot of money on lotto. Having a GPS with you increases survival chance in case of avalanches. In case of emergency, walk quickly towards the exit point. Call me please if my parents come in. I´ll take a rifle with me in case I get attacked...
read more27.- In case. First Certificate
Volver a Ejercicios first Certificate I took my bike …………. I should have a chance to ride. He asked me …….I wanted to go out for dinner. Use the fire extinguisher ……….there is a car fire. I would buy a plane ……….I won a lot of money on lotto. Having a GPS with you increases survival chance ……….. of avalanches. ……….. of emergency, walk quickly towards the exit point. Call...
read more26.-However nevertheless 1. (profesor) First Certificate
Tenía mucho sueño anoche. No obstante me quedé a ver una película hasta las dos de la madrugada. I was very tired last night. Nevertheless I stayed up watching a film until two in the morning. No tengo ni idea. No obstante intentaré ayudarte. I don´t have a clue. Nevertheless I´ll try to help you. Me gusta la idea. Sin embargo, no creo que funcione. I like the idea. However , I don´t think it will work. Enrique VIII no era especialmente atractivo. No obstante se casó con seis mujeres y tuvo muchas amantes. Henry VIII (the...
read more26.-However nevertheless 1. First Certificate
Tenía mucho sueño anoche. No obstante me quedé a ver una película hasta las dos de la madrugada. No tengo ni idea. No obstante intentaré ayudarte. Me gusta la idea. Sin embargo, no creo que funcione. Enrique VIII no era especialmente atractivo. No obstante se casó con seis mujeres y tuvo muchas amantes. Los Jaguar no son baratos. No obstante quiero uno. No terminé la propuesta a tiempo. Aún así (No obstante) entregaré lo que tengo. Tu curriculum es prometedor. Sin embargo, no estamos contratando (aumentando nuestra...
read more25.- Although, in spite of, however, nevertheles. First Certificate1.
Although, in spite of, however, nevertheles. 1. Estaban enamorados. Rompieron Con however Estaban enamorados. Y sin embargo rompieron. con Although Aunque estaban enamorados, rompieron. con in spite of A pesar de estar enamorados, rompieron. Ídem usando las 3 posibilidades en las siguientes frases. No habían preparado nada. Aún así el evento salió muy bien. 1. 2. 3. Estaba muy enfermo. No obstante, la operación salió a pedir de boca. 1. 2. 3. No había estudiado nada. Y sin embargo el examen le...
read more24.- Prepositions and adjectives 2 First Certificate
1. Tengo miedo de las arañas. 2. Estoy muy interesado en las carreras de coches. 3. Está casada con una mujer francesa. 4. El centro de la ciudad estaba lleno de gente haciendo sus compras de navidad. 5. Se me dan bien los idiomas. 6. Conduzco muy mal. 7. Los niños se aburren rápidamente de hacer la misma actividad. 8. Estaba muy contenta con el resultado. 9. Estoy harta de estudiar para mis exámenes. 10. Tu piso es similar al...
read more23.- Prepositions and adjectives 1 First Certificate
Are you interested She apologized They succeded Thank you I am very good We´re very excited I´m fed up They insisted He was sorry I don´t know his name. I´m very bad A.-At getting people to do what I want B.-Of waiting for him to call C.-In reaching their target D.-About meeting the actors E.-At remembering people´s name F.-In a woeking with us? G.-For coming H.-For being late I.-For forgetting my birthday J.-On having the most expensive room
read more22.-Gerunds and Infinitives 8 First Certificate
Gerunds and Infinitives Part 4 Put the verb into the gerund or the infinitive with ‘to’: I couldn’t sleep so I tried (drink) some hot milk. She tried (reach) the book on the high shelf, but she was too small. They tried (get) to the party on time but the bus was We tried (open) the window, but it was so hot outside it didn’t He tried (get) a job in a newspaper firm but they wouldn’t hire He tried (get) a job in a newspaper firm but he still wasn’t satisfied. You should stop (smoke), it’s not good for...
read more22.-Gerunds and Infinitives Part 8 (profesor) First Certificate
Gerunds and Infinitives Part 4 Put the verb into the gerund or the infinitive with ‘to’: I couldn’t sleep so I tried (drink) some hot milk. She tried (reach) the book on the high shelf, but she was too small. They tried (get) to the party on time but the bus was We tried (open) the window, but it was so hot outside it didn’t He tried (get) a job in a newspaper firm but they wouldn’t hire He tried (get) a job in a newspaper firm but he still wasn’t satisfied. You should stop (smoke), it’s not good for...
read more21.-Gerunds and Infinitives 7 First Certificate
Gerunds and Infinitives Part 3 Put the verb into the gerund or the infinitive with ‘to’: It appears (be) We intend (go) to the countryside this I pretended (be) sick so I didn’t have to go to Can you imagine (live) without TV? They tolerate (smoke) but they prefer people not I anticipate (arrive) on A wedding involves (negotiate) with everyone in the family. He denies (steal) the He claims (be) a millionaire but I don’t believe I expect (be) there about Julia reported (see) the boys to the It tends (rain) a lot...
read more21.- Gerunds and Infinitives 7 (profesor) First Certificate
Gerunds and Infinitives Part 3 Put the verb into the gerund or the infinitive with ‘to’: It appears (be) We intend (go) to the countryside this I pretended (be) sick so I didn’t have to go to Can you imagine (live) without TV? They tolerate (smoke) but they prefer people not I anticipate (arrive) on A wedding involves (negotiate) with everyone in the family. He denies (steal) the He claims (be) a millionaire but I don’t believe I expect (be) there about Julia reported (see) the boys to the It tends (rain) a lot...
read more20.-Gerunds and Infinitives 6 First Certificate
Gerunds and Infinitives Part 2 Put the verb into the gerund or the infinitive with ‘to’: She delayed (get) out of He demanded (speak) to the I offered _ (help). I miss (go) to the We postponed (do) our I’d hate _ (arrive) too She admitted (steal) the I chose (work) She waited (buy) a drink. I really appreciate (be) on I couldn’t help (laugh). It seems _ (be) I considered _ (move) to They practised (speak). Finally I managed (finish) the I really can’t stand (wait) for the Unfortunately, we can’t afford (buy) a...
read more20.-Gerunds and Infinitives 6 (profesor) First Certificate
Gerunds and Infinitives Part 2 Put the verb into the gerund or the infinitive with ‘to’: She delayed (get) out of He demanded (speak) to the I offered _ (help). I miss (go) to the We postponed (do) our I’d hate _ (arrive) too She admitted (steal) the I chose (work) She waited (buy) a drink. I really appreciate (be) on I couldn’t help (laugh). It seems _ (be) I considered _ (move) to They practised (speak). Finally I managed (finish) the I really can’t stand (wait) for the Unfortunately, we can’t afford (buy) a...
read more19.-Gerunds and Infinitives 5 First Certificate
Gerunds and Infinitives Part 1 Put the verb into the correct form: I don’t fancy (go) out She avoided (tell) him about her I would like (come) to the party with He enjoys (have) a bath in the She kept (talk) during the I am learning (speak) Do you mind (give) me a hand? She helped me (carry) my I’ve finished (cook). Come and eat! He decided (study) Biology. I dislike _ (wait). He asked (come) with I promise (help) you We discussed (go) to the cinema, but in the end we stayed at home. She agreed (bring) the I don’t...
read more19.- Gerunds and Infinitives 5 (profesor) First Certificate
Gerunds and Infinitives Part 1 Put the verb into the correct form: I don’t fancy (go) out She avoided (tell) him about her I would like (come) to the party with He enjoys (have) a bath in the She kept (talk) during the I am learning (speak) Do you mind (give) me a hand? She helped me (carry) my I’ve finished (cook). Come and eat! He decided (study) Biology. I dislike _ (wait). He asked (come) with I promise (help) you We discussed (go) to the cinema, but in the end we stayed at home. She agreed (bring) the I don’t...
read more13.Ejercicio must / mustn’t (profesor)
volver a First Certificate profesor Must/Mustn’t 1. You must do your homework every day. (Debes hacer los / tus deberes todos los días. 2. You must help your parents at home. (Debes ayudar a tus padres en casa) 3. You must behave well in the classroom. (Debes comportarte bien en clase). 4. You must tidy your room everyday. (Debes ordenar tu habitación todos los días) 5. You must study hard to get a good job. (Debes estudiar duro para...
read more18.- Gerunds 1 First Certificate
Gerunds 1 I loved the film. The ……. was excellent That´s my favorite class. Her….. is always interesting. Please, put your cigaette out. ……is such a bad habit. She´s the best modern author. Her………is wonderful. A lot of Young people have huge debts. Their ……..is uncontrolled. 6.- the road here is dangerous. Don´t believe a word he says. His……is dreadful. To reach that level of competition, …….has to be very intensive. 9…..the guitar is great...
read more17.- Verbs gerund or infinitive 4 First Certificate
1.Learning/ 2. telling /3. Swimming / 4. Giving up / 5. Writing / 6. Running / 7. Drinkig / 8. Eating / 9. Teaching / 10. Buying A. online is easy and safe now B.-the truth is the best policy C.-a new language is very hard work D.-Young children is a very rewarding career E.-Is my favorite sport F.-A maratón needs lots of training G.-Plenty of fresh fruit and vegetable is essential for good health H.-Smoking requires great will power I.-A glass of wine is a good way to relax J.-Your ideas down is a good way to clarity...
read more16.- Verbs gerund or infinitive 3 First Certificate
Verbs gerund or infinitive 3 We decided _____rather than_______the train. fly, take They Keep _____us _____for dinner. Ask, join Remind me _____him a call . give We promised_____ them the adress . send I don´t mind _____the dirty Jobs. do I have given up ____meet . eat She refused _____my emails. answer We enjoy _____skiing in the Winter. go He admitted ______the car . scratch We´d love _____in London. live I´d like _____it again....
read more15.- Verbs infinitive or gerund 2 First Certificate
Verbs infinitive or gerund 2 I don´t want ………..in the city any longer. We´re looking for a house in the country. (live) I promised………….her a t the airport. (meet) Do you feel like…….. out or do you prefer to stay in (go) He agreed …….. but then changed his mind at the last minute. (sell) I remember………the lights off just before I left the house. (turn) We offered……….for them but they didn´t want us to. (pay) She suggested………. with her...
read more14.Verbs followed by gerund or infinitive 1 First Certificate
I don´t want………… that much for a car. (pay) Does anyone feel like……….. for a drink? (go) He suggested ………… monthly (pay) We agreed………. him on Monday. (see) I miss……….. time with my kids . (spend) She promissed …..……. the first draft of my book (read) We put off…………..them until next week. (see) You refused ………….for the damage (pay) She finished……….. the papers....
read more13.-Ejercicio Must. First Certificate
Debes hacer los / tus deberes todos los días. Debes ayudar a tus padres en casa Debes comportarte bien en clase Debes ordenar tu habitación todos los días Debes estudiar duro para conseguir un bien trabajo No debes fumar. Es malo para tu salud No debes conducir rápido. Tienes que respetar las señales de tráfico No debes tocar ese enchufe. ¡Es peligroso! No debes tirar basura al suelo No debes molestar al conductor. Está...
read more12.Although- because—because of—in spite of First Certificate
Rellena los huecos con Although- because—because of—in spite of ________ it rained a lot, we enjoyed our holiday. 2. ________all our careful plans, a lot of things went wrong. 3. ________ we had planned everything carefully, a lot of things went wrong. 4. I went home early ________I was feeling unwell. 5. I went to work the next day ________I was still feeling unwell. 6. She only accepted the job ________the salary, which was very high. 7. She accepted the job ________the salary, which was rather low. 8. a) I managed to get to...
read more11. For 1 First Certificate
Pon estas palabras en orden y traduce al español. every It morning. important him go is for to swimming tools They bought for have gardening. those We went to the cinema for a marvellous film. is hard. It him for to work usual go Her arranged for to to Australia. parentsher is Jane It for to buy gorgeous easy clothes. you have I to nothing for drink. Sorry, It late for to go to the railway too...
read more9. Questions with prepositions 1 First Certificate
Questions with prepositions 1 What are you thinking ———-?… how we’ll organise the trip next month. 2. Who does this book belong ———-?… it is my sister’s. 3. What are you looking ———– ?… my keys, I can’t find them. 4. What are you looking ——– ?… the picture of my dog. 5. Who did you dance ——– last night ?… no matter, you don’t know him. 6. Are you...
read more8. Since First Certificate
Since “Since” (desde) Se utiliza cuando llevamos tiempo haciendo algo desde un punto de tiempo específico (fechas, días de la semana, meses del año). Vivo en España desde 1999. Trabajo en esta empresa desde marzo. La conozco desde 1989. Inglaterra no gana el mundial desde 1966. Ella no trabaja desde la semana pasada. Como ves, cuando llevamos tiempo haciendo algo empleamos el presente perfecto como en los ejemplos de arriba o el presente perfecto continuo como en los de abajo. Mi ordenador no funciona desde el...
read more7. Since for B2: 5 First Certificate
Since for B2: 5 Lleva nadando una hora Llueve desde hace una semana pero no es suficiente aquí para la naturaleza Ella lleva conduciendo desde las 10. Debería tomarse un descanso ahora. Los niños ven televisión desde hace una hora. Deberían comer ahora. Se conocen desde 1965 pero nunca se han casado. Fue profesor durante 35 años y ahora está jubilado. Llevo trabajando desde las 9. Estoy cansado. Llevan en Londres un par de semanas. Le he llamado dos veces...
read more6. Since for B2: 4 First Certificate
Since for B2: 4 Él lleva casado 30 años. Ella está trabajando desde esta mañana, a las 7. Ayer dieron un paseo de 5 horas. Tengo este coche desde 2003 y me gusta. Lleva viviendo en esa casa desde su infancia (él). Está enferma desde hace un mes. Espero que mejore pronto. No le veo desde que se mudó a Londres el año pasado. Cuando él llegó a casa yo llevaba 40 minutos esperando. Ese perro lleva media hora ladrando. No llueve desde principios de...
read more5. Since for ago B2: 2 First Certificate
Since for ago B2: 2 Fui a ver a mi madre hace dos semanas Mis padres están en Londres desde el mas pasado Cuando era una chica joven Jane vivió 10 años en Sudáfrica. Vivimos en esa casa desde el 1 de octubre 5.John es mi amigo desde el año pasado Llevo aprendiendo chino 3 años Estamos/Llevamos jugando al tenis desde las tres. Mi padre se jubiló hace 3 años. Tenemos gato desde hace dos años Me encontré con él hace un año y no me...
read more4.Since for ago B2: 3 First Certificate
Since for ago B2: 3 Llevan jugando 3 horas Vinieron a Francia hace 3 años. Llevo esperando dos horas. Estoy esperando desde las 3 en punto. 5.Salimos de Londres hace una hora ¿Hace cuánto que te fuiste? No te he visto en años. Llevo años sin verte. Hace mucho desde la última vez que nos encontramos. ¿Cuánto tiempo llevas viviendo aquí? No has cambiado desde la última vez que nos...
read more3. Since for B2: 3 First Certificate
Since for B2: 3 John y su amigo llevan bebiendo whisky desde las dos de la tarde. Ella lleva viviendo en Nueva York un mes. Está lloviendo desde anoche. Esperan que hagamos ese trabajo difícil desde que nos conocen. Mina lleva estudiando la lección de química durante más de una hora. Llevo tres años tocando el piano. Estuvimos esperándole mucho rato, pero no vino/apareció. Llevan tres años construyendo esa casa Está llorando desde que se fue su...
read more2.Since for B2: 2 First Certificate
Since for B2: 2 No viene aquí desde la semana pasada. No veo a mi padre desde 2008, lo cual es mucho tiempo. Él vive en Londres desde 1997 y le gusta. No ha llovido en tres meses. No llueve desde hace tres meses. El asesino está en prisión desde el año pasado. Llevo estudiando francés desde hace mucho. No juegan al fútbol desde hace una quincena. No ha pasado nada en 3 días. No he comido nada desde ayer. Le conozco desde mi niñez, cuando tenía 10...
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Since for B2: 1.web 1. Lleva esperando a sus amigos 15 minutos. Está esperando a sus amigos desde hace 15 minutos. 2. No veo a mi primo desde las últimas navidades. No he visto a mi primo desde las últimas navidades 3. Llevan mucho sin comer. No comen desde hace mucho. 4. No hemos visitado a nuestro tío en tres años. 5. Ha dado 3 entrevistas desde el miércoles pasado. 6. ¿Has estudiado desde la clase de ayer? 7. Lleva estudiando desde hace 10 horas. 8. No han ido al cine desde hace 4 meses. 9. Tom vive en Nueva York desde que tenía...
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