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Universidad Abierta Para Adultos

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Enrollment

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Task IV

Subject

English III

Teacher

Date

09/25/2017
Look at the following exercises in your "Stand out Book 1, Grammar
book" and do them in a word file:

UNIT 3-TASK 5

Exercise D. Page 31

D. Bubble in the correct words.

1. Dave _______pizza.

Don´t like like doesn´t like

2. Martha _____ roats beef.

Likes don´t like like

3. Dave and Jane ____ cereal.

Like don´t likes doesn´t like

4. Ana ____ spaghetti.

Doesn´t like like no like

5. We ____ fried chicken.

Like likes doesn´t like

6. I______ French fries.

Don’t like likes no like

7. He ____ eggs and toast.

Like don´t like doesn´t like

8. You ____ peanut butter.

Like likes doesn´t like


Exercise E. Page 31

E. Complete the sentences about what Martha and Dave like and don´t
like.

Martha likes Dave likes

Fried chicken Eggs roast beef

Cereal Toast spaghet

1. Martha likes eggs and fried chicken.

2. Dave likes eggs

3. Martha doesn´t like roast beef

4. Dave and Martha like toast.

5. Dave doesn´t like fried chicken.

6. Dave and Martha like eggs.

Exercise D. Page 33

D. Write how many or how much

1. How many gallons of milk are there?

2. How many jars of mustard are there?

3. How much yogurt is there?

4. How many bags of potato chips are there?

5. How much is the spaghetti?

6. How much avocados are there?

7. How many packages of spaghetti are there?

8. How many are the tomatoes?

9. How much ground beef is there?

10. How much water is there?


Exercise E. Page 33

E. Write how much is or how much are.

1. How much are the avocados?

2. How much is the butter?

3. How much are the oranges?

4. How much are the carrots?

5. How much is the ground beef?

6. How much is the milk?

7. How much is the sugar?

8. How much are the cookies?

9. How much is the peanut butter?

10. How much are the potato chips?

11. How much is the spaghetti?

12. How much are the tomatoes?

Exercise D. Page 35

D. Write the correct form of the verbs.

1. She eats (eat) roast beef sandwiches.

2. They like (like) a big breakfast.

3. We need (need) two gallons of water.

4. Vinicio and Laura want (want) tuna fish sandwiches.

5. I make (make) a turkey sandwiches every day for lunch.

6. The students eat (eat) pizza every week.

7. He likes (like) tomatoes on his hamburgers.

8. Hugo and I need (need) water and soda.

9. Pablo eats (eat) lunch at noon.

10. Minh makes (make) sandwiches for Duong.


Exercise F. 35

1. Minh makes turkey, tuna fish, and peanut butter sandwiches.

2. Duong doesn´t like tuna, but he eats tuna fish sandwiches.

3. Duong eats turkey, tuna fish, and peanut butter sandwiches.

4. Duong and minh eat tuna fish sandwiches.

5. Minh likes roast beef sandwiches.

6. Duong and minh like roast beef sandwiches.

Exercises D, E and F. Page 37.

D) Look at exercise A. Complete the sentences with cheaper or more


expensive.

1. Bananas are cheaper at van´s.

2. Oil is cheaper at Albert’s.

3. Cereal is more expensive at Albert’s.

4. Tuna is more expensive at Albert’s.

5. Jelly is more expensive at Albert’s

6. Oil is more expensive at van´s.

E) Look at exercise a. Write the name of the store.

1. Jelly is cheaper at van´s supermarket

2. Tuna is more expensive at van´s supermarket.

3. Bananas are more expensive Albert’s supermarket

4. Oil is cheaper at van´s supermarket.


5. Cereal is cheaper at van´s supermarket.

6. Bananas are cheaper at van´s supermarket.

f) Answer the questions with complete sentences.

1. Where are bananas cheaper?

They´re cheaper at van´s

2. Where are Tuna is more expensive?

It´s cheaper at Albert’s.

3. Where is cereal?

It´s cheaper at Albert’s.

4. Where is cereal expensive?

It´s more expensive at Albert’s.

5. Where is jelly cheaper?

It´s cheaper at Albert’s

Exercise E. Page 39

E. Answer the questions. Use short answers.

1. Does Ana want ice cream? Yes she does

2. Does Andre want a soda? No he doesn´t

3. Do Andre and Ana want French fries? No they don´t

4. Does Sebastian a sandwiches and French fries? Yes he does

5. Does Kim want a soda? No he doesn´t

6. Does Kim want a sandwich? Yes he does


7. Do Sebastian and Kim want ice cream? Yes they do

8. Does Ana want a sandwich? No she doesn´t

* Exercises D and F. Page 41.

1. By the pound, apples are cheaper than oranges.

2. a dozen lemons are cheaper than a dozen limes.

3. An avocado is cheaper than a papaya.

4. There pounds of tomatoes are more expensive than one pound of oranges.

5. A pound o f grape is more expensive that 4 pounds of bananas.

6. A mango is cheaper than an avocado.

7. five pounds of bananas are cheaper than one pound of apples.

8. five pounds of bananas are cheaper than one pound of orange.

f) Read the chart below. Circle true or false.

Cheaper more expensive

Beans Bread Orange juice Sugar Ground beef

1. The orange juice is cheaper than the sugar True False


2. The bred is more expensive than the sugar True False
3. The beans are more expensive than the sugar True False
4. The ground beef is cheaper than the bread. True False
5. The orange juice is more expensive than the beans. True False
6. The ground beef is more expensive than the beans True False
7. The orange juice is more expensive than the ground beef. True False
8. The bread is cheaper than the orange juice. True False

Exercise D. Page 43

D. Circle don´t or doesn´t

1. John don´t / doesn´t like turkey and sandwiches.

2. I don´t / doesn´t eat turkey.

3. She don´t / doesn´t make salad.

4. We don´t / doesn´t need Money for lunch.

5. Tim and Karen don´t / doesn´t want breakfast.

6. Alton don´t / doesn´t like the sandwiches.

7. Jessica and I don´t / doesn´t need the menu.

8. They don´t / doesn´t make hamburgers here.

9. You don´t /doesn´t eat Caesar salads.

10. I don´t /doesn´t make coffee.

Exercise E. Page 43

E. Complete the sentences with negative form of the verbs in parentheses

1. Matilda and Lonnie don´t like (like) restaurants.

2. I like don´t eat (eat) fish

3. We don´t make (make) sandwiches

4. They don´t serve (serve) pie

5. He doesn´t work (work) at the supermarket

6. She doesn´t eat (eat) beef

7. You don´t drive (drive) to the supermarket

8. They don´t go (go) to the supermarket on Sunday

9. I don´t see (see) the hamburgers on the menu


10. She doesn´t drink (drink) coffee

f) Complete the sentences about you and partner.

1. I don´t eat cereal

2. I don´t like to drivel

3. I don´t make hamburgers

4. I don´t need an pant

5. I don´t want to argue

1. My partner doesn´t eat pizza

2. My partner doesn´t eat to cook

3. My partner doesn´t make fyenct fries

4. My partner doesn´t make a car

5. My partner doesn´t make to study

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