Vocabulary and Sentence Structure Review
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Vocabulary Definitions and Terms
Here is a list of English words with their Spanish translations and related terms:
- ATTEND: asistir
- ACHIEVE: lograr, conseguir
- PAY ATTENTION: prestar atención
- ENCOURAGE: animar
- DISRUPT: interrumpir
- REVISE: repasar
- ACCEPT: aceptar
- ALLOW: permitir
- APPEAR: aparecer
- BEG: rogar, pedir
- MISS: echar de menos, perder algo
- CURRICULUM: currículo, plan de estudios
- SUBJECT: asignatura
- DISCIPLINE: disciplina
- ASSIGNMENT: trabajo, tarea
- COMPULSORY: obligatorio
- STRESSED: estresado
- STRICT: estricto
- SECURE: seguro, confiado
- SUPPORT: apoyo
- SENSE OF BELONGING: sensación, sentimiento de pertenencia
- DEGREE: título universitario
- INCOME: salario, sueldo
- STEP: paso
- STRUGGLE: esfuerzo
- ACCOMPLISHMENT: logro, éxito
- AID: ayuda
- DELIGHTED: contento, encantado
- REMARKABLE: extraordinario
Adjectives List
A collection of descriptive adjectives:
- FAMOUS
- PERSONAL
- ENERGETIC
- LUXURIOUS
- ATHLETIC (Corrected spelling from 'ATHETIC')
- UNIVERSAL
- CREATIVE
- VARIOUS
- ACHIEVABLE (Corrected spelling from 'ACHIEVABLE')
- ACCEPTABLE
- COMPETITIVE
- IMPRESSIVE
- REMARKABLE
Grammar Sentence Transformation Exercises
Review and correct the following sentences, often involving tense changes or restructuring based on the prompt in parentheses:
Present and Past Tenses Practice
- How much does this magazine cost?
- I don’t own a car.
- We are going to meet for lunch tomorrow.
- Brenda often plays football.
- The children aren’t talking at the moment.
- I am going to see Paul tonight.
- It started to rain while we were having a picnic.
Past Perfect and Sequence of Events
- After we had found a better flat, we moved.
- By the time he came to help her, she had finished all the work.
- I am leaving in a week.
Adverb Placement and Simple Present/Present Perfect
- (never) I never listen to classical music.
- George has worked here for four years. (for)
- (never) Anne has never visited our country (before).
- After John had seen the garden, he left. (seen)
- Paul has known Julie since primary school. (known)
- (buy) When did you buy this car?
Future Tenses and Continuous Forms
- (At six o’clock) At six o’clock we will be playing tennis.
- (after) After Mark had left, Nancy cried for an hour.
- (belong) Does this jacket belong to you?
- The suitcase is on the scales. (weighing) Cathy is weighing the suitcase.
- (By the time) By the time I received the invitation, the wedding had taken place.
- (after) After we had cheered him up, he felt better.
- (while) While we were having the English lesson, the lights went out.
- (working) He was working in a restaurant when I first knew him.
- (seen) I haven’t seen Barbara for two years.
- (ever) Have you ever been to New York?
- (had) We have had our dog since last April.
- When? When did Paul become a lawyer?
- (never) I have never been to a hockey match.
- (By the time) By the time the guests arrived, Harriet had cleaned the house.
- (think) What do you think about this idea?
- (start) When did you start playing / to play tennis?
- (while) I became ill while I was visiting my grandmother.
- (started) Patrick started working here many years ago.
- (lie) I think he's lying.
- (do) What is he going to do this evening?
- (think) What do you think about exams?
- (meet) When did you meet Sarah?
- (eat) I'm not going to eat. Thank you.