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Abrir Worksheets Primer Parcial

The document is a grammar worksheet focused on the use of 'used to', 'must', 'mustn't', 'have to', 'should', and 'will' in English. It includes various exercises for students to practice these grammatical structures through questions about their past, necessities for a healthy life, and future predictions. Additionally, it features quizzes to assess understanding of these concepts.

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Abrir Worksheets Primer Parcial

The document is a grammar worksheet focused on the use of 'used to', 'must', 'mustn't', 'have to', 'should', and 'will' in English. It includes various exercises for students to practice these grammatical structures through questions about their past, necessities for a healthy life, and future predictions. Additionally, it features quizzes to assess understanding of these concepts.

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NAME: ________________________ DATE: ________________________

QUESTIONS ABOUT YOU


USED TO
 Answer the questions about you (when you were
a young child). Use ‘used to’ in your answers.

1. What did you use to watch on TV?

_________________________________________________________

2. What time did you use to go to bed at night?

_________________________________________________________

3. What time did you use to get up in the morning?

_________________________________________________________

4. What games did you use to play?

_________________________________________________________

5. Who used to be your best friend?

_________________________________________________________

6. What did you use to think about?

_________________________________________________________

7. Where did you use to live?

_________________________________________________________

8. Did you use to walk to school?

_________________________________________________________

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NAME: ________________________ DATE: ________________________
GRAMMAR WORKSHEET
USED TO
I I
You You
He He
She used to swim. She didn’t use to swim.
It It
We We
They They
Yes, No,
I I I
you you you
he he he
Did she use to swim? she did. she didn’t.
it it it
we we we
they they they

 Re-write the sentences below using “used to”.

1. Last month, I rode my bicycle to school. Now, I don’t ride my bicycle to school.
2. ____________________________________________________________________.
2. Ten years ago, I studied Japanese. Now, I don’t study Japanese.
4. ____________________________________________________________________.
3. Before, I didn’t do exercise. Now, I do exercise.
6. ____________________________________________________________________.
4. Last year, my classmate didn’t study hard. Now, he studies hard.
8. ____________________________________________________________________.
5. A long time ago, people didn’t have electricity. Now, people have electricity.
10. ____________________________________________________________________.
6. When I was young, I was lazy. Now, I’m not lazy.
12. ____________________________________________________________________.
7. A long time ago, people didn’t have TV. Now, people have TV.
14. ____________________________________________________________________.
8. When Sarah was younger, she was short. Now, Sarah is tall.
14. ____________________________________________________________________.
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NAME: ________________________ DATE: ________________________
GRAMMAR WORKSHEET
MUST and MUSTN’T (necessity)
Must Mustn’t (Must not)
Use must when you mean ‘have to’ Use mustn’t when you mean that it is
do something – and it is very important NOT to do something.
important to do it.
Examples: Examples:
(1) “I must study for the test.” (1) “You mustn’t forget about the test.”
(2) “You must wear a seatbelt.” (2) “You mustn’t drive too fast.”

 What must you do, and what mustn’t you do for a healthy and happy life? Complete the
sentences below with “must” or “mustn’t”.

1. You _________________ get lots of exercise.

2. You _________________ smoke cigarettes.

3. You _________________ have some good friends.

4. You _________________ relax sometimes.

5. You _________________ sleep all day.

6. You _________________ eat lots of vegetables.

7. You _________________ get angry easily.

8. You _________________ watch too many hours of TV.

9. You _________________ stay up very late at night.

10. You _________________ get enough sleep.

11. You _________________ read some good books.

12. You _________________ eat lots of cheeseburgers and fries.

13. You _________________ drink lots of water.

14. You _________________ forget to smile and say ‘hello’ to people.

15. You _________________ always think about how to become rich.

 Think of two more things you must do. Think of two more things you mustn’t do.
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NAME: ________________________ DATE: ________________________

GRAMMAR QUIZ
MUST (necessity)
 Choose the best answers.

1. You … smoke here. There is a 9. There are lots of things on the menu.
‘No Smoking’ sign by the door. You … order just a hamburger.
a) must a) must
b) mustn’t b) mustn’t
c) don’t have to c) don’t have to
2. Relax, it’s the weekend! We … 10. I have a credit card. I … pay with
get up early. cash.
a) must a) must
b) mustn’t b) mustn’t
c) don’t have to c) don’t have to
3. When the traffic light turns red, you 11. My doctor says that I … get exercise
… stop your car. to stay healthy.
a) must a) must
b) mustn’t b) mustn’t
c) don’t have to c) don’t have to
4. I have an important exam tomorrow. 12. You … park your car there. It’s
I … study hard for it. our boss’s parking space.
a) must a) must
b) mustn’t b) mustn’t
c) don’t have to c) don’t have to
5. Please be quiet! This is a library. 13. I … get to work on time. My boss
You … talk loudly. gets angry when I’m late.
a) must a) must
b) mustn’t b) mustn’t
c) don’t have to c) don’t have to
6. We … take a train to New York. We 14. We … study very hard right now.
could take a plane. Which is better? Our final exam isn’t until next June.
a) must a) must
b) mustn’t b) mustn’t
c) don’t have to c) don’t have to
7. In the United States, you … drive on 15. You … touch that! You might burn
the right side of the road. yourself!
a) must a) must
b) mustn’t b) mustn’t
c) don’t have to c) don’t have to
8. Remember to give me a phone call 16. I … drive to school. I can walk there
when you arrive. You … forget! in just twenty minutes.
a) must a) must
b) mustn’t b) mustn’t
c) don’t have to c) don’t have to

15 – 16 = Excellent 13 – 14 = Good 12 or Less = Study More!

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NAME: ________________________ DATE: ________________________

GRAMMAR QUIZ
HAVE TO
 Complete these sixteen sentences to score your knowledge of HAVE TO.
1. I … get up very early every 9. In England, people … on the left
morning at six o’clock. side of the road.
a) have to a) have to drive
b) has to b) has to drive
c) have c) have to drives
2. John and Cindy … go to work 10. I … take my car in to the garage to
every day. get it fixed.
a) has to a) have
b) have b) has to
c) have to c) have to
3. We … study for our next grammar 11. Why … children … go to school?
test. Why can’t they stay at home?
a) will have a) does / have to
b) have to b) do / have to
c) has to c) are / have to
4. … your brother … go to a job 12. What … you … do after our class
interview tomorrow? finishes at three o’clock?
a) Do / has to a) do / has to
b) Is / have to b) are / have to
c) Does / have to c) do / have to
5. When … you … arrive at work 13. My father … a tie at work, but he
every morning? doesn’t like it.
a) do / have to a) have to wear
b) are / have to b) has to wear
c) do / has to c) has to wearing
6. You … attend the meeting if you 14. I … a new car, so I don’t … take
are sick. a bus to work anymore!
a) not have to a) have to / have
b) don’t have to b) have / have
c) doesn’t have to c) have / have to
7. Do we really … wash all of those 15. I … leave soon because I … an
dishes in the kitchen? appointment to see my dentist.
a) has to a) have to / have
b) have to b) have to / have to
c) have c) have / have
8. Why … Sarah have to … a phone 16. You … tell me your secret if you
call? don’t want to.
a) does / making a) don’t have to
b) is / made b) not have to
c) does / make c) are not have to

15 – 16 = Excellent 13 – 14 = Good 12 or Less = Study More!


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GRAMMAR DISCUSSION
SHOULD
CASTAWAY!
You and two of your classmates were flying across the Pacific
Ocean, when suddenly your airplane crashed into the water.
Fortunately, no one was hurt, and there is a small island nearby.
There is some water, and a small jungle on the island, but there
are no people.
You only have time to choose EIGHT of the items below before
your plane disappears under the water forever. Discuss which
things you SHOULD take with you, and give REASONS.
Remember: you may be on the island for many years.

 a soccer ball
 a newspaper
 a big yellow umbrella
 a friendly, but ugly dog
 a broken watch
 a toy rabbit
 a bicycle
 two comic books
 a plastic shopping bag
 a camera
 keys to your apartment
 one large pillow
 a pen
 two toothbrushes
 one can of tuna
 one bottle of water
 a winter coat
 an English grammar book
 a spoon
 four bars of soap
 two towels
 a comfortable chair
 an empty wooden box
 one pair of sunglasses
 three sticks of chewing gum

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NAME: ________________________ DATE: ________________________

GRAMMAR QUIZ
SHOULD
 Complete these sixteen sentences to score your knowledge of SHOULD grammar.

1. Thomas wants to travel to Europe 9. (A) … my books?


next summer. He … his money. (B) Over there, on the desk.
a) should save a) Where should I put
b) shouldn’t save b) Where I put
c) should saves c) Should where I put
2. (A) Should he go to school today? 10. You … the truth because telling a
(B) Yes, he …. lie can bring you a lot of trouble.
a) should goes a) should tell
b) should go b) shouldn’t tell
c) is should go c) should to tell
3. (A) Should I fix the sink? 11. I want to become rich and famous.
(B) No, you … the sink. …?
a) shouldn’t fix a) What I should do
b) shouldn’t fixing b) How I should do
c) shouldn’t to fix c) What should I do
4. Oh, no! I have a really big problem. 12. … always look both ways before you
What ….? cross a street.
a) should I do a) You are should
b) I should do b) You should
c) I should to do c) You should to
5. When you have a cold, you … lots 13. I think … a doctor. You look very
of water and get lots of rest. sick.
a) are should drink a) should see
b) should drinking b) should you see
c) should drink c) you should see
6. (A) … meet you at the store? 14. (A) … I eat that candy?
(B) At six o’clock. (B) No, you ….
a) Should when I a) Should / should
b) When should I b) Shouldn’t / don’t
c) I should when c) Should / shouldn’t
7. That road is very dangerous. They 15. You … very much noise. The baby is
… there at night. asleep.
a) shouldn’t drive a) should make
b) should driving b) shouldn’t make
c) shouldn’t driving c) shouldn’t making
8. I want to improve my English. What 16. Excuse me. Who … to about my
…? school grades?
a) should do a) should I talk
b) should I do b) I should talk
c) I should do c) should I talking

15 – 16 = Excellent 13 – 14 = Good 12 or Less = Study More!


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GRAMMAR DISCUSSION
‘WILL’ and PROBABILITY

Into the
Future!
Ten years from now…
1. … how old will you be?
2. … what country or city will you probably live in? Why?
3. … will you probably be married or single? Why?
4. … how many children or grandchildren will you probably have? How come?
How old will they probably be in ten years?
5. … will you have a car, or will you have a motorcycle, or will you
have both? What kind(s)? Why?
6. … what kind of job will you probably have? What will your salary
be? Do you think you will like your job? Why? / Why not?
7. … will you still study English? Why? / Why not? Will you study something
else? What? Why?
8. … will you probably be happy? Why? / Why not?
9. … will you be famous? Why? / Why not?
10. … will you have more free time or less free time? Why?

 Work with a partner and write 3 more questions about the


future to ask your classmates!

1. …_________________________________________________?

2. …_________________________________________________?

3. …_________________________________________________?

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NAME: ________________________ DATE: ________________________

GRAMMAR QUIZ
WILL
 Complete these sixteen sentences to score your knowledge of WILL grammar.
1. Let’s go to the beach tomorrow! 9. My friend … on time because the
I think it … sunny. bus was late.
a) will be a) will be
b) won’t be b) won’t
c) won’t c) won’t be
2. Thomas is sick, so he … in class 10. I will clean the living room but I …
today. clean the kitchen.
a) won’t be a) will
b) will b) won’t
c) will be c) won’t be
3. (A) … your brother be here soon? 11. Jennifer doesn’t think she … ready
(B) Yes, he …. to leave in half an hour.
a) Won’t be / will be a) will be
b) Will be / will b) won’t be
c) Will / will c) will
4. My family and I … fly to Spain on 12. There … any food left if we arrive at
our holiday. the party late.
a) will a) won’t be
b) won’t be b) won’t
c) will be c) will
5. My sister … busy at three o’clock, 13. You … so tired tomorrow if you go to
so you can call back at that time. bed earlier.
a) will a) will be
b) won’t be b) won’t be
c) will be c) will
6. (A) … you talk to Mr. Wilson? 14. We don’t have any milk, so I … go
(B) No, I …. to the store to buy some.
a) Won’t / will a) won’t be
b) Will / won’t b) won’t
c) Will be / won’t be c) will
7. Our son … three years old next 15. … they finish their homework before
January. six o’clock?
a) won’t a) Will
b) will b) Will be
c) will be c) Won’t be
8. (A) … you see the movie tonight? 16. Sarah didn’t eat lunch today, so I
(B) Yes, I …. think she … hungry soon.
a) Won’t / won’t be a) will be
b) Won’t / won’t b) won’t
c) Will / will c) won’t be

15 – 16 = Excellent 13 – 14 = Good 12 or Less = Study More!

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