English Exercises: Relationships, Preferences, Quantifiers

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Complete the Second Sentence

  1. We haven't eaten anything for hours. We're getting very hungry.
  2. My neighbor asked me out, and we went on a date last night.
  3. The children need something to drink. They're all getting thirsty.
  4. My dad doesn't live with us. He and my mom split up when I was ten.
  5. Mary and Steve aren't married anymore. They got divorced last year.
  6. Stephanie has been sick for weeks. Her husband is starting to get very worried about her.

Match the Sentences

  1. On August 4th, I became Sophia's husband. - b
  2. I was in a romantic relationship with her. - d
  3. We officially ended our marriage. - e
  4. I invited him to come to the concert with me. - f
  5. I had dinner with a man I'd never met. - a
  6. I went on a blind date. - a
  7. I got married. - b
  8. I got engaged.
  9. I was going out with her. - d
  10. I got divorced. - e
  11. I asked him out. - f

Complete the Sentences

First box

  1. Gone
  2. Angry
  3. Split up
  4. Get engaged

Second box

  1. Blind date
  2. Hungry
  3. Got married

Complete the Sentences with the Correct Form

  1. 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
muchos/as

X

much
mucho/mucha

X

some
algunos/as

X

X

any
alguno/a

X

X

no, none
no, ninguno/a

X

X

a lot of/ lots of
muchos/as

X

X

little/a little
poco/un poco

X

few/a few
pocos/unos pocos

X

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