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SS-1365/98 Second edition / Segunda edicion 1996 Reprinted / Reimpresion 1998 Printers / Imprime: Graficas Topo INDEX Present simple and present continuous 2 - 3 Look, sound, seem, appear, feel 4 - 5 Modifiers: Quite, fairly, rather, pretty 6 - 7 Phrasal verbs 8 - 9 Must, can't + infinitive 10- 11 Should, ought to, could + infinitive 12 - 13 Such, so 14 - 15 Gerunds after prepositions - keep, try 16-17 Comparison of adjectives 18 - 19 Comparison of adverbs 20 - 21 Adverbs of manner 22 - 23 Order of adjectives 24 - 25 Adjectives ending in ing/ed, ful/less 26 - 27 Present continuous, going to, future simple 28 - 29 Used + infinitive, would 30 - 31 If, when, as soon as, until, while, clauses 32 - 33 Infinitives after adjectives 34 - 35 Linking words and phrases 36 - 37 Have to, must, need to 38 - 39 Uses of the article "the" 40 - 41 Use of the article a/an, one 42 - 43 Since, as, because, so, so that, while 44 - 45 Infinitive of purpose 46 - 47 Conditionals: type 1, 2 and 3 48-49 May, might and could + infinitive 50 - 51 Clauses of reason, purpose and result 52 - 53 Need 54 - 55 Ability, can, know how to + infinitive 56 - 57 Gerunds after prepositions - worth 58 - 59 Present perfect (ever, just, already) 60 - 61 Present perfect (with for and since) 62 - 63 Present perfect continuous 64 - 65 I would rather - prefer to 66 - 67 Had better - infinitive - it's time 68 - 69 Past continuous 70 - 71 The past perfect 72 - 73 I wish, if only 74 - 75 Quantifiers (much, many, a lot, little, few, plenty) 76 - 77 Quantifiers (cont.) 78 - 79 Links-however, whichever, whenever,while, whereas,yet, besides 80 - 81 Too and enough + infinitive 82 - 83 Need and want + gerund - help - can't help 84 - 85 Causative verbs: have y get 86 - 87 Indirect speech 88 - 89 Indirect speech (cont.) 90 - 91 The passive - prepositions 92 - 93 Relative clauses: defining, non-defining 94 - 95 Indirect and embedded questions 96 - 97 Infinitives after adjectives 98 - 99 Participles (ing-ed) in clauses 100 - 101 Bare infinitives after make, let and verbs of perception 102 - 103 Future continuous, future perfect, future perfect continuous 104 - 105 PHRASES 3 FRASES 3 PRESENT SIMPLE AND PRESENT CONTINUOUS 1. Mi hermana fuma mucho. 2. Tu hermanito esta fumando en el servicio. 3. A veces trabajamos hasta muy tarde. 4. Tu padre esta trabajando en este momento. 5. ^Vas alguna vez a Sudamerica? 6. '<-,Que hace el Sr. Martin?' 'Es medico.' 7. La tierra gira alrededor del sol. 8. Me quedo dos meses en Nueva York. 9. Salimos maiiana a las 10 y llegamos a las 4 de la tarde. 10. Mariana es domingo. 11. Vamos en avion. 12. El partido de tenis empieza a las cinco. 13. Salimos el lunes. 14. La exposicion abre en junio y cierra en septiembre. 15. Va con su amiga Jane. 16. £A que hora empieza la funcion? 17. Juan ya es arquitecto pero todavia no trabaja. 18. Mi padre no pertenece a ningun partido politico. 19. ;Date prisa! El autobus viene. No quiero perderlo. 20. Mi padre va a trabajar en coche. 21. El no Nilo desemboca en el Mediterraneo. 22. Este tren va muy rapido hoy. 23. Esta chica no vive con nosotros. Vive sola. 24. Siempre cultivan flores pero este ano cultivan verdura. 25. Mi padre se suele hospedar en el Hilton, pero hoy se hospeda en el Palace. 26. ^Que hace tu hijo hoy en dia? 27. Estudia Historia en la Universidad de Bristol. 28. No te lleves el boligrafo. Lo estoy usando. 29. Tu hermano llega esta noche. 30. Date prisa. El tren sale. 31. Siempre nos esta contando las mismas cosas. 32. Mariana juego al tenis con Pedro. 33. Ciertamente estoy de acuerdo contigo. 34. Alguien te esta esperando. 35. El teatro empieza a la 7.30 y termina a las 9.30. 36. Esta tarde jugamos contra los Rangers. 37. El proximo domingo pasaremos el dia en el campo. 38. Tu padre viene a las cuatro. 39. El tren de Glasgow llega a las siete. 40. El tren de Glasgow llega a las siete todos los dias. 2 PRESENT SIMPLE AND PRESENT CONTINUOUS 1. My sister smokes a lot. 2. Your little brother is smoking in the toilet. 3. Sometimes we work until very late. 4. Your father is working at this moment. 5. Do you ever go to South America? 6. 'What does Mr Martin do?' 'He is a doctor.' 7. The earth goes round the sun. 8. I am staying two months in New York. 9. We are leaving tomorrow at 10 and arriving at 4 in the afternoon. 10. Tomorrow is Sunday. 11. We are going by plane. 12. The tennis match starts at five. 13. We are leaving on Monday. 14. The exhibition starts in June and ends in September. 15. She is going with her friend Jane. 16. What time does the show begin? 17. John is already an architect but he is not working yet. 18. My father doesn't belong to any political party. 19. Hurry up! The bus is coming. I don't want to miss it. 20. My father goes to work by car. 21. The Nile River flows into the Mediterranean. 22. This train is going very fast today. 23. This girl doesn't live with us. She lives alone. 24. They always grow flowers but this year they are growing vegetables. 25. My father usually stays at the Hilton, but today he is staying at the Palace. 26. What is your son doing nowadays? 27. He is reading History at Bristol University. 28. Don't take the biro away. I'm using it. 29. Your brother is arriving tonight. 30. Hurry up. The train is leaving. 31. They are always telling us the same things. 32. Tomorrow I'm playing tennis with Peter. 33. I certainly agree with you. 34. Somebody is waiting for you. 35. The play starts at 7.30 and finishes at 9.30. 36. This afternoon we are playing against the Rangers. 37. Next Sunday we are spending the day in the country. 38. Your father is coming at four. 39. The Glasgow train is arriving at seven. 40. The Glasgow train arrives at seven every day. 3 LOOK, SOUND, SEEM, APPEAR, FEEL l. Tienes un aspecto cansado. 2. Esa guitarra suena terrible. 3. No me mires asi. 4. Investigare el asunto. 5.Probd el vino pensativamente. 6. La vieja de repente aparecio en la puerta. 7. La joven parecia estar esperando a alguien. 8. La vieja parecia seca y marchita 9. El viejo instrumento sonaba raro en la oscuridad. 10. Esta sopa tiene un sabor raro. 11. La miro airadamente. 12. Esa cosa huele horrible. 13. El acuerdo parecia dificil. 14. La nina tenia un aspecto triste. 15. La nina le miro tristemente. 16. Parecia deprimida al telefono. 17. Un coche rojo aparecio de repente. 18. Cogio un trozo y lo probo. 19. Tiene un sabor delicioso. 20. Ayer tenfas un aspecto enfermo. 21. Ese piano suena a barato. 22. La situacion parecia complicada. 23. Parecia decisivo. 24. Tenia un aspecto caro. 25. Esa roca tiene un aspecto impresionante. 26. Tu padre parecia muy enfadado ayer noche. 27. Hable con un hombre que parecia ser el jefe. 28. Parece estar cansada. 29. Parecia ser una persona muy agradable. 30. Parecia muy normal. 31. Aquel instrumento tenia un sonido barato. 32. El problema parecia imposible de resolver. 33. El medico le palpo el brazo con cuidado. 34. Parecia estar ciega. 35. El hombre tenia un aspecto sospechoso. 36. Estas preciosa esta noche. 37. Tenia un aspecto terrible despues de una noche interminable. 38. ^Es bueno ese piano? Parece barato. 39. Su piel se sentia suave al tacto. 40. Todos estos instrumentos suenan a barato. 4 LOOK, SOUND, SEEM, APPEAR, FEEL 1. You look tired. 2. That guitar sounds terrible. 3. Don't look at me like that. 4. I'll look into the matter. 5. He tasted the wine thoughtfully. 6. The old woman suddenly appeared in the doorway. 7. The young lady seemed to be waiting for somebody. 8. The old woman looked dry and withered. 9. The old instrument sounded strange in the dark. 10. This soup tastes strange. 11. He looked at her angrily. 12. That thing smells awful. 13. The agreement seemed difficult. 14. The little girl looked sad. 15. The little girl looked at him sadly. 16. She seemed depressed on the phone. 17. A red car appeared suddenly. 18. He took a piece and tasted it. 19. It tastes wonderful. 20. Yesterday you looked sick. 21. That piano sounds cheap. 22. The situation seemed complicated. 23. It seemed decisive. 24. It looked expensive. 25. That rock looks impressive. 26. Your father looked very angry last night. 27. I spoke to a man who seemed to be the boss. 28. She seems to be tired. 29. He seemed to be a very nice person. 30. He seemed very/quite normal. 31. That instrument sounded cheap/had a cheap sound. 32. The problem appeared impossible/seemed impossible to solve. 33. The doctor felt his arm carefully. 34. She seemed to be blind. 35. The man looked very suspicious. 36. You look beautiful tonight. 37. He looked terrible after an endless night. 38. Is that piano good? It looks cheap. 39. Her skin felt smooth to the touch. 40. All these instruments sound cheap. 5
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