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Test 3 Review

Test 3 Review. INGL 0066 C. Mazak. Part 1: Pronouns. 15 points Study the pronoun exercises that we did in class (see the document titled “Pronoun exercises” on the blog) Study the presentation about pronouns, titled “pronouns”. Practice.

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Test 3 Review

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  1. Test 3 Review INGL 0066 C. Mazak

  2. Part 1: Pronouns • 15 points • Study the pronoun exercises that we did in class (see the document titled “Pronoun exercises” on the blog) • Study the presentation about pronouns, titled “pronouns”

  3. Practice • The school janitor painted the blackboard green. Now (it, its) looks like new. • Jasonbought a couple of vintage records. (His, He) spent all (her, his) money on those records. Now he is broke. • My parents are watching TV. (They, Them) are not paying attention to (I, me). • Ms. Lee wrote a note on my test paper. (She, Her) wanted to talk to (I, me) after class. • (I, me) had dinner with Nick last night.

  4. Answers • The school janitor painted the blackboard green. Now (it, its) looks like new. • Jasonbought a couple of vintage records. (His, He) spent all (her, his) money on those records. Now he is broke. • My parents are watching TV. (They, Them) are not paying attention to (I, me). • Ms. Lee wrote a note on my test paper. (She, Her) wanted to talk to (I, me) after class. • (I, me) had dinner with Nick last night.

  5. Part 2: Future • 12 points • Study the powerpoint titled “simple future” on the blog • Instructions: Use the “will” form to change the verbs in parenthesis to the future. Write the future form of the verb in the blank. • Use the “be going to” form to change the verbs in parenthesis to the future. Write the future form of the verb in the blank.

  6. Remember that BE changes!! (I am/you are/ he, she, it is/we are/they are (S +be +going to +verb +object) I am going to eat at the cafeteria. BE going to (S +be +not going to +verb +object) I am not going to eat at the cafeteria. (S +will + main verb +object) Josean will meet us at the restaurant. will (S +will not/won’t + main verb +object) Josean will not/won’t meet us at the restaurant.

  7. Practice • Instructions: Use the “will” form to change the verbs in parenthesis to the future. Write the future form of the verb in the blank. • Next summer, I (travel) ____________ to Washington, DC for an internship. My family (stay) _____________ in Puerto Rico, so I (be) _____________ alone. I am sure that the people I work for (help) ____________ me do a good job.

  8. Answers • Instructions: Use the “will” form to change the verbs in parenthesis to the future. Write the future form of the verb in the blank. • Next summer, I (travel) will travel to Washington, DC for an internship. My family (stay) will stay in Puerto Rico, so I (be) will be alone. I am sure that the people I work for (help) will help me do a good job.

  9. Practice • Instructions: Use the “be going to”form to change the verbs in parenthesis to the future. Write the future form of the verb in the blank. • Next summer, I (travel) ____________ to Washington, DC for an internship. My family (stay) _____________ in Puerto Rico, so I (be) _____________ alone. I am sure that the people I work for (help) ____________ me do a good job.

  10. Answers • Instructions: Use the “be going to”form to change the verbs in parenthesis to the future. Write the future form of the verb in the blank. • Next summer, I (travel) am going to travel to Washington, DC for an internship. My family (stay) is going to stay in Puerto Rico, so I (be) am going to be alone. I am sure that the people I work for (help) are going to help me do a good job.

  11. Part 3: Reading • 13 points • Study the reading titled, “Firefighters extinguish Puerto Rican blaze” on the blog. Use context to guess the meaning of the bold words. • 2 multiple choice about the main idea • 3 True/False about details • 8 matching the English word with its Spanish equivalent

  12. Practice • The governor sought to allay fears over gasoline supplies. Caribbean Petroleum owns 200 gas stations on the island and several inland distribution facilities, and supplies much of the island's fuel. Puerto Rico will receive 3.6 million gallons of regular gasoline, more than 1 million gallons of premium gasoline and more than 1 million gallons of diesel fuel to help make up for what may have been lost, Fortuño said. • What does “allay” mean?

  13. Answer: Look at the context! • The governor sought to _________fears over gasoline supplies. • “fears” = miedo • What does the governor want to do with people’s fears about gas supplies? • calmar • Does it fit in the context? • The governor sought to calmar/calm fears over gasoline supplies. • Yes! So “calmar” is a good guess

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