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Dossier Selectividad, Exámenes selectividad de Inglés

Las nociones imprescindibles de inglés para aprobar selectividad: oraciones pasivas, Reported Speech, Condicionales, pronombres relativos y el uso de los tiempos verbales.

Tipo: Exámenes selectividad

2017/2018

Subido el 24/10/2018

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DOSSIER.
Active sentence given:
1) Julia rescued three cats.
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2) The students handed in the reports.
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3) Maria crashed into the blue car.
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4) Alex learned the poem.
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5) Steven has forgotten the book.
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6) The mechanic has not repaired the DVD recorder.
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7) They play handball.
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8) Sue puts the rucksack on the floor.
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9) The girls had lost the match.
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10) The teacher is not going to open the window.
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Passive and active sentences given:
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pf4
pf5

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DOSSIER.

Active sentence given:

  1. Julia rescued three cats.
  1. The students handed in the reports.
  1. Maria crashed into the blue car.
  1. Alex learned the poem.
  1. Steven has forgotten the book.
  1. The mechanic has not repaired the DVD recorder.
  1. They play handball.
  1. Sue puts the rucksack on the floor.
  1. The girls had lost the match.
  1. The teacher is not going to open the window.

Passive and active sentences given:

  1. They often listen to music. -

  2. She is reading the newspaper now. –

  3. These cars are produced in Japan. –

  4. Alan teaches Geography. –

  5. German is spoken in Austria. –

  6. Lots of houses were destroyed by the earthquake in 1906. –

  7. Henry Ford invented the assembly line. –

  8. The bus driver was hurt yesterday. –

  9. You should open your workbooks. –

  10. Houses have been built. -

CONDITIONAL SENTENCES.

  1. If we meet at 9:30, we (to have) plenty of time.

  2. Lisa would find the milk if she (to look) in the fridge.

  3. The zookeeper would have punished her with a fine if she

(to feed) the animals.

  1. If you spoke louder, your classmates (to understand) you.
  1. If you down the volume of your stereo, the neighbours

Reported Speech: telling what another has told you

before (focusing on transforming expressions of time).

  1. Emily: "Our teacher will go to Leipzig tomorrow." Emily said that
  1. Helen: "I was writing a letter yesterday." Helen told me that
  1. Robert: "My father flew to Dallas last year." Robert told me that
  1. Lisa: "Tim went to the stadium an hour ago." Lisa said that
  1. Patricia: "My mother will celebrate her birthday next weekend." Patricia said that
  1. Michael: "I am going to read a book this week." Michael said to me that
  1. Jason and Victoria: "We will do our best in the exams tomorrow." Jason and Victoria told me that
  1. Andrew: "We didn't eat fish two days ago." Andrew remarked that
  1. Alice: "I spent all my pocket money on Monday." Alice complained that
  1. David: "John had already gone at six." David said that

VERBAL TENSES PRACTICE

Put the verbs in brackets in the right verbal tense. Focus on the Time Expressions.

1) I __________ to the cinema yesterday. (to go)

TR:

2) Peter __________ 13 years old tomorrow. (to be)

TR:

3) My friend __________ to music every evening. (to

listen)

TR:

4) They ____________ their car. It looks new

again. (to clean)

TR:

5) Listen! Mr Jones ______________ the piano. (to

play)

TR:

6) She felt a terrible pain because she

________________ her left arm two days ago. (to break)

TR:

7) We ______________ a test now. (to write)

TR:

  1. Bill Clinton, was President of the USA, has only one daughter.

Which of the sentences above don’t really need the relative pronoun?

PASSIVE TYPE 3:

  1. We expect that the rate of inflation will rise.
  2. People think that she died in a plane crash.
  3. People believed that the Earth was flat.
  4. People say the Prime Minister and his wife are getting divorced.
  5. People suspect he earns millions of euros a year.
  6. People fear that the manager has refused the union trade's offer.
  7. They say he has fled the country.
  8. People believed the house had had ghosts for many years.
  9. They know she is hiding abroad.
  10. They expect that Barça will win at least one title this year.