English Exercises: Relationships, Preferences, Quantifiers
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Complete the Second Sentence
- We haven't eaten anything for hours. We're getting very hungry.
- My neighbor asked me out, and we went on a date last night.
- The children need something to drink. They're all getting thirsty.
- My dad doesn't live with us. He and my mom split up when I was ten.
- Mary and Steve aren't married anymore. They got divorced last year.
- Stephanie has been sick for weeks. Her husband is starting to get very worried about her.
Match the Sentences
- On August 4th, I became Sophia's husband. - b
- I was in a romantic relationship with her. - d
- We officially ended our marriage. - e
- I invited him to come to the concert with me. - f
- I had dinner with a man I'd never met. - a
- I went on a blind date. - a
- I got married. - b
- I got engaged.
- I was going out with her. - d
- I got divorced. - e
- I asked him out. - f
Complete the Sentences
First box
- Gone
- Angry
- Split up
- Get engaged
Second box
- Blind date
- Hungry
- Got married
Complete the Sentences with the Correct Form
- I really don't like playing video games.
Like + -ing form
- Affirmative: He likes visiting museums.
- Negative: They don't like shopping online.
- Question: Do you like swimming? What do you like doing?
Would ('d) like + the full infinitive
- I'd like to order a salad, please.
- She wouldn't like to go on a blind date.
- Would he like to come with us?
Would ('d) prefer + the full infinitive
- We would prefer to stay at home tonight.
- We would prefer not to drive.
- Would you prefer to shop online?
Would ('d) rather + base form
- I would rather eat fish instead of chicken.
- He would rather not play video games.
- Would you rather have rice with your meat?
Too, Enough, Not Enough
Form
- Too + adjective = The soup is too cold.
- Adjective + enough = The chicken is hot enough.
- Not + adjective + enough = The sauce is not spicy enough. The drinks are not cold enough.
Quantifiers: Countable/Uncountable
Quantifiers Countable/Uncountable many | X | |
much | X | |
some | X | X |
any | X | X |
no, none | X | X |
a lot of/ lots of | X | X |
little/a little | X | |
few/a few | X |