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1
Q

I DON’T LIKE YOUR TALKING SO LOUD

A

NO ME GUSTA SU HABLADERA TAN FUERTE

2
Q

I CAN’T STAND HIM SMOKING

A

NO PUEDO SOPORTAR SU FUMADERA

3
Q

IT KICKS ME OFF OUR FAILING THE EXAM

A

ME FASTIDIA NUESTRA FALLADERA EN EL EXAMEN

4
Q

PREFIJOS

A

IM; IN; IR; DIS; UN

5
Q

MUCHAS PALABRAS QUE EMPIEZAN CON M Y CON P USAN EL PREFIJO IM

A

IMPOSSIBLE; IMPROPER; IMPATIENT

6
Q

MUCHAS PALABRAS QUE EMPIEZAN CON R USAN EL PREFIJO IR

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IRRESPONSIBLE; IRREVOCABLE; IRREGULAR; IRREVERSIBLE

7
Q

EXCEPCIONES

A

DISPLEASED; DISRESPECTFUL

8
Q

OTROS

A

UNFRIENDLY; UNTIDY (TIDY = ORDENADO; LIMPIO); DISLOYAL; INCORRECT; INMORTAL; DISAGREE

9
Q

THE

A

SE USA CUANDO SE NOMBRA ALGO ESPECÍFICO, NUNCA ACOMPAÑA A COSAS GENERALES

10
Q

POSSIBLE

A

IMPOSSIBLE

11
Q

PROPER

A

IMPROPER

12
Q

RESPONSIBLE

A

IRRESPONSIBLE

13
Q

PLEASED

A

DISPLEASED

14
Q

RESPECTFUL

A

DISRESPECTFUL

15
Q

FRIENDLY

A

UNFRIENDLY

16
Q

TIDY

A

UNTIDY

17
Q

LOYAL

A

DISLOYAL

18
Q

CORRECT

A

INCORRECT

19
Q

MORTAL

A

INMORTAL

20
Q

AGREE

A

DISAGREE

21
Q

PATIENT

A

IMPATIENT

22
Q

By the year 2013, I (collect ) stamps for 20 years.

FUTURO CONTINUO O FUTURO PERFECTO CONTINUO?

A

By the year 2013, I will have been collecting stamps for 20 years.

23
Q

At this time in 2015, my daughter (attend ) college.

FUTURO CONTINUO O FUTURO PERFECTO CONTINUO?

A

At this time in 2015, my daughter will be attending college.

24
Q

By next year, we (live ) in this house for 10 years.

FUTURO CONTINUO O FUTURO PERFECTO CONTINUO?

A

By next year, we will have been living in this house for 10 years.

25
Q

By the time I arrive in Boston, I (drive ) for five hours.

FUTURO CONTINUO O FUTURO PERFECTO CONTINUO?

A

By the time I arrive in Boston, I will have been driving for five hours.

26
Q
My husband (work ) while I stay home with the kids.
FUTURO CONTINUO O FUTURO PERFECTO CONTINUO?
A

My husband will be working while I stay home with the kids.

27
Q

New York is one of the most famous cities in the world, and so does London.

A

New York is one of the most famous cities in the world, and so is London

New York is one of the most famous cities in the world, and London is too

28
Q

If you’re looking for peace and quiet, New York is not the place to be, and neither London is.

A

New York is not the place to be, and neither is London
New York is not the place to be, and London isn’t either
New York isn’t the place to be, and London isn’t either

29
Q

New York’s traffic can be deafening at times, and so does London’s.

A

New York’s traffic can be deafening at times, and so can London’s
New York’s traffic can be deafening at times, and London’s can too

30
Q

TO DEAFEN

A

ENSORDECER

31
Q

New York’s subway system is quite old and elaborate, and is London’s too

A

New York’s subway system is quite old and elaborate, and London’s is too

New York’s subway system is quite old and elaborate, and so is London’s
.

32
Q

New York is filled with theaters, and so London does.

A

New York is filled with theaters, and so is London

New York is filled with theaters, and London is too

33
Q

London’s restaurants feature exciting dishes from around the world, and New York’s are too.

A

London’s restaurants feature exciting dishes from around the world, and New York’s do too

London’s restaurants feature exciting dishes from around the world, and so do New York’s
.

34
Q

The museums in New York can’t possibly be seen in a day, and either London’s can’t.

A

The museums in New York can’t possibly be seen in a day, and London’s can’t either
The museums in New York can’t possibly be seen in a day, and neither can London’s

35
Q

New York offers some of the world’s most famous tourist sites, and so is London

A

New York offers some of the world’s most famous tourist sites, and so does London

New York offers some of the world’s most famous tourist sites, and London does too

36
Q

New York shouldn’t be missed, and neither London shouldn’t.

A

New York shouldn’t be missed, and neither should London

New York shouldn’t be missed, and London shouldn’t either

37
Q

TO MISS

A

ERRAR, EXTRAÑAR, FALLAR

38
Q

AND SO DO I
AND SO IS LONDON
AND NEITHER IS LONDON

AND SO CAN LONDON´S
AND LONDON IS TOO

A

AND LONDON´S DO TOO
AND LONDON´S CAN´T EITHER (EN LUGAR DE CAN NEITHER)
AND SO DOES LONDON
AND NEITHER SHOULD LONDON

LONDON O LONDON´S SE USAN DE LA MISMA MANERA

39
Q

AND NEITHER SHOULD LONDON CORRECTO

A

TAMBIÉN AND LONDON SHOULDN’T EITHER|

40
Q

CUANTIFICADORES QUE SÓLO PUEDEN SER USADOS EN SINGULAR Y CONTABLES

A

ONE; EACH; EVERY (CADA)

41
Q

CUANTIFICADORES QUE SÓLO PUEDEN SER USADOS EN PLURAL Y CONTABLES

A

TWO; A FEW (UNOS); MANY (MUCHOS); A COUPLE OF (UN PAR DE); A NUMBER OF; A MAJORITY OF; BOTH; SEVERAL (VARIOS)

42
Q

CALIFICADORES QUE SOLO PUEDEN SER USADOS CON NO-CONTABLES

A

A LITTLE; LESS (MENOS, MENOR); MUCH; NOT AS MUCH; A GREAT DEAL OF

43
Q

CUANTIFICADORES QUE PUEDEN USARSE CON JUNTOS CONTABLES Y NO-CONTABLES

A

NO; SOME; ANY; A LOT OF; LOTS OF; A THIRD OF; PLENTY OF (PLENO, ABUNDANTE, MUCHA); MOST (LA MAYORÍA); ALL; MORE

44
Q

EACH

A

CADA; CONTABLE SINGULAR

45
Q

EVERY

A

CADA; CONTABLE SINGULAR

46
Q

A FEW

A

UNOS; CONTABLE PLURAL

47
Q

MANY

A

MUCHOS; CONTABLE PLURAL

48
Q

A COUPLE OF

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UN PAR DE; CONTABLE PLURAL

49
Q

A NUMBER OF

A

VARIOS; CONTABLE PLURAL

50
Q

A MAJORITY OF

A

UNA MAYORÍA DE; CONTABLE PLURAL

51
Q

SEVERAL

A

VARIOS; CONTABLE PLURAL

52
Q

MUCH

A

MUCHO; NO-CONTABLE

53
Q

A LITTLE

A

UN POCO; NO-CONTABLE

54
Q

LESS

A

MENOS; NO-CONTABLE

55
Q

NOT AS MUCH

A

NO TANTO; NO MUCHO; NO-CONTABLE

56
Q

A GREAT DEAL OF

A

UNA GRAN CANTIDAD DE; NO-CONTABLE

57
Q

NO

A

NINGÚN; CONTABLE Y NO CONTABLE

58
Q

SOME

A

ALGUNOS; CONTABLE Y NO CONTABLE

59
Q

ANY

A

CAULQUIERA; NINGUNA; CONTABLE Y NO CONTABLE

60
Q

A LOT OF

A

UN LOTE DE; UNA CANTIDAD DE; CONTABLE Y NO CONTABLE

61
Q

LOTS OF

A

LOTES DE; CANTIDADES DE; CONTABLE Y NO CONTABLE

62
Q

A THIRD OF

A

UN TERCIO DE; CONTABLE Y NO CONTABLE

63
Q

PLENTY OF

A

ABUNDANTE; LLENO DE; CONTABLE Y NO CONTABLE

64
Q

MOST

A

LA MAYORÍA; CONTABLE Y NO CONTABLE

65
Q

ALL

A

TODOS; CONTABLE Y NO CONTABLE

66
Q

MORE

A

MÁS; CONTABLE Y NO CONTABLE

67
Q

(MOST/MUCH) BUSINESSPEOPLE PREFER TO DRESS CASUALLY

A

MOST

68
Q

(A NUMBER OF / A GREAT DEAL OF) COMPANIES WOULD PREFER NOT TO CHANGE THEIR DRESS CODES

A

A NUMBER OF

69
Q

(ALL / EVERY) MANAGER HAS TO DECIDE WHAT IS BEST FOR THE COMPANY AND ITS EMPLOYESS

A

EVERY

70
Q

A BUSINESS CASUAL DRESS CODE HAS RESULTED IN (LESS / A FEW) JOB DISSATISFACTION AMONG PROFESSIONALS

A

LESS

71
Q

(A LITTLE / A FEW) COMPANIES ARE RETURNING TO A MORE FORMAL DRESS CODE

A

A FEW

72
Q

CAN

A

PUEDE

73
Q

MAY

A

PUEDE (DEPRONTO, POSIBILIDAD, CASOS HIPOTÉTICOS) PODRÍA LLOVER MAÑANA

74
Q

SHOULD

A

DEBERÍA (DANDO CONSEJOS)

75
Q

HAVE TO; MUST

A

TIENE QUE; DEBE (OBLIGATORIO)

76
Q

YOU HAD BETTER

A

MÁS VALE QUE (CONSEJO EN TONO DE REGAÑO)

77
Q

(Combinar usando el pasado con ING o on INFINITIVO según corresponda) He went to a conference last week. He mentioned it.

A

He mentioned having gone to a conference last week

78
Q

I wasn’t told about the meeting. I resent it.

A

I resent not having been told about the meeting.

79
Q

She missed the appointment. She made an excuse.

A

She made an excuse for having missed the appointment

80
Q

The manager gave the client the wrong information. The manager apologized.

A

The manager apologized for having given the client the wrong information

81
Q

She’s finished her degree already. I didn’t expect it.

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I didn’t expect her to have finished her degree already

82
Q

He received a promotion. He was proud.

A

He was proud to have received a promotion

83
Q

We missed the train. We had a good reason.

A

We had a good reason for having missed the train

84
Q

She used her corporate credit card for personal expenses. She was ashamed.

A

She was ashamed to have used her corporate credit card for personal expenses

85
Q

I was offended by her remarks. I pretended not to be.

A

I pretended not to have been offended by her remarks

86
Q

It was clear that many passengers were shocked about (bump ) from the flight without warning.

A

It was clear that many passengers were shocked ABOUT to have been bumpedhaving been bumped from the flight without warning

87
Q

The ministers were found guilty of (accept ) personal gifts from foreign companies.

A

The ministers were found guilty OF having accepted personal gifts from foreign companies

88
Q

At the news conference, the president mentioned (speak ) with his advisers about the problem.

A

At the news conference, the president MENTIONED having spoken with his advisers about the problem

89
Q

The mayor apologized today for (not / respond ) immediately to the disaster.

A

The mayor apologized today FOR not having responded immediately to the disaster

90
Q

Most of the seniors expressed their happiness at (choose ) as participants in the event.

A

Most of the seniors expressed their happiness AT having been chosen as participants in the event.

91
Q

CONVERTIR A SUPERLATIVO

Liver is the (bad ) thing I’ve ever eaten.

A

Liver is the worst thing I’ve ever eaten.

92
Q

Tatiana is (interesting ) person I’ve ever met.

A

Tatiana is the most interesting person I’ve ever met.

93
Q

Bali is (beautiful ) place I’ve ever been.

A

Bali is the most beautiful place I’ve ever been.