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

  1. How much does this magazine cost?
  2. I don’t own a car.
  3. We are going to meet for lunch tomorrow.
  4. Brenda often plays football.
  5. The children aren’t talking at the moment.
  6. I am going to see Paul tonight.
  7. It started to rain while we were having a picnic.

Past Perfect and Sequence of Events

  1. After we had found a better flat, we moved.
  2. By the time he came to help her, she had finished all the work.
  3. I am leaving in a week.

Adverb Placement and Simple Present/Present Perfect

  1. (never) I never listen to classical music.
  2. George has worked here for four years. (for)
  3. (never) Anne has never visited our country (before).
  4. After John had seen the garden, he left. (seen)
  5. Paul has known Julie since primary school. (known)
  6. (buy) When did you buy this car?

Future Tenses and Continuous Forms

  1. (At six o’clock) At six o’clock we will be playing tennis.
  2. (after) After Mark had left, Nancy cried for an hour.
  3. (belong) Does this jacket belong to you?
  4. The suitcase is on the scales. (weighing) Cathy is weighing the suitcase.
  5. (By the time) By the time I received the invitation, the wedding had taken place.
  6. (after) After we had cheered him up, he felt better.
  7. (while) While we were having the English lesson, the lights went out.
  8. (working) He was working in a restaurant when I first knew him.
  9. (seen) I haven’t seen Barbara for two years.
  10. (ever) Have you ever been to New York?
  11. (had) We have had our dog since last April.
  12. When? When did Paul become a lawyer?
  13. (never) I have never been to a hockey match.
  14. (By the time) By the time the guests arrived, Harriet had cleaned the house.
  15. (think) What do you think about this idea?
  16. (start) When did you start playing / to play tennis?
  17. (while) I became ill while I was visiting my grandmother.
  18. (started) Patrick started working here many years ago.
  19. (lie) I think he's lying.
  20. (do) What is he going to do this evening?
  21. (think) What do you think about exams?
  22. (meet) When did you meet Sarah?
  23. (eat) I'm not going to eat. Thank you.

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