Intermediate 3 - Final Exam

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OBJETIVOS
Exponer puntos de vistas personales en la segunda lengua. Expresar opiniones en conversaciones en un contexto natural. Desenvolverse en situaciones de rutina Manejar un amplio rango de vocabulario sencillo a complejo Intervenir desprevenidamente en conversaciones sobre tópicos familiares Formular reclamos Explicar exactamente el porqué de un problema Descubrir algunos aspectos de la cultura anglosajona, por medio de diferentes actividades. Describir situaciones de acorde a la vida diaria en los diferentes tiempos gramaticales, utilizando conversaciones del nivel A2 al B1.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Write an example of each Tense in English:1. Present Simple2. Present Continuous3. Present Perfect4. Present Perfect Continuous5. Past Simple6. Past Perfect7. Past Perfect Continuous8. Future Simple9. Future Continuous10. Future Perfect 

  • 2. 

    In the following sentence, identify whether the use of the subjunctive mood is correct: "If she were more attentive in class, she might understand the material better."

  • 3. 

    Complete the reading with the following wordsanything, everything, everybody, nothing, somebodyMary is going to star college next week. ___(1) has told her is difficult, but she is not afraid, because she is smart, works hard, and she knows she can make ___(2) she wants. She went shopping last week and she has ___(3) old. She hopes to meet ___(4) so she can make friends and maybe he or she can help her with her homework. She knows ___(5) is going to be great in her first day at college.

  • 4. 

    These are "stative verbs":

    • A.

      Draw, think, play, jog

    • B.

      Think, love, mind, like

    • C.

      Stop, forget, swim, cook

    • D.

      Run, stare, look, hate

    Correct Answer
    B. Think, love, mind, like
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "think, love, mind, like". These verbs are stative verbs because they describe a state or condition rather than an action. They express thoughts, feelings, or opinions rather than physical actions.

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  • 5. 

    Is this sentence using a stative or a dynamic verb?- Sorry, I can't go with you. My mom needs me. - I see.

    • A.

      Stative

    • B.

      Dynamic

    Correct Answer
    A. Stative
    Explanation
    The sentence "Sorry, I can't go with you. My mom needs me." uses the stative verb. Stative verbs describe a state or condition rather than an action, and in this case, the verb "needs" describes a state of being needed by the speaker's mom.

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  • 6. 

    Which of these statements is using a stative verb?

    • A.

      She looks beautiful today.

    • B.

      She looks at her book instead of at her teacher.

    Correct Answer
    A. She looks beautiful today.
    Explanation
    The statement "She looks beautiful today" is using a stative verb. Stative verbs describe a state or condition that is not easily measurable or quantifiable. In this case, the verb "looks" is describing a temporary state of beauty, which cannot be measured or quantified. On the other hand, the statement "She looks at her book instead of at her teacher" is using an action verb, as it describes an action of looking at something.

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  • 7. 

    Which of these actions is not necessarily  happening at the moment?

    • A.

      I have been reading all night.

    • B.

      I have read all night.

    Correct Answer
    B. I have read all night.
    Explanation
    The action of "reading all night" is ongoing and continuous in the present moment. However, the action of "having read all night" is not necessarily happening at the moment. It implies that the person has completed the action of reading all night in the past.

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  • 8. 

    Check the sentences that are correct without any grammar mistake, or the incorrect time expression

    • A.

      I work very hard every day

    • B.

      I have always loved movies when I was a girl

    • C.

      She had seen that movie before I did.

    • D.

      I will have graduated by the time my brother starts college

    • E.

      I was cutting my cake when my mom calls me.

    • F.

      I'll see you next year, friends.

    • G.

      I'll start school yesterday.

    • H.

      I am cooking pasta every day.

    • I.

      I have been waiting for you when you arrive.

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. I work very hard every day
    C. She had seen that movie before I did.
    D. I will have graduated by the time my brother starts college
    F. I'll see you next year, friends.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "I work very hard every day, She had seen that movie before I did., I will have graduated by the time my brother starts college, I'll see you next year, friends."

    The sentences "I work very hard every day," "She had seen that movie before I did.," "I will have graduated by the time my brother starts college," and "I'll see you next year, friends." are all grammatically correct without any mistakes.

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