Grammar review test of units 1 and 2
hostel /ˈhɒstl/ UK US
sustantivo
albergue
1Aa
I’m doing, do you come, do you have, it depends, do
you know, do you mean, I’mm getting ready, are you living, I’m staying, do you
do, want.
1Ab
I’m buying, don’t like, depends, gets, do, sounds, do
you have to, have, doesn’t work, meet, do you want, need, is staying.
PS.- permanent situations, repeated actions, non-
action verbs, with words like: usually, normally, always...
depend /dɪˈpend/ UK
US verbo
it/that depends depende
"Are you going on
Thursday?" "Well,
it depends."
–¿Vas
a ir el jueves? –Bueno, depende.
depend on/upon sth phrasal verb
1 depender de algo
The island depends on tourism.
La
isla depende del turismo.
2
confiar en algo
depend on/upon sb phrasal verb
1
depender de alguien
She depends on her daughter for transport.
Depende
de su hija para moverse.
2
confiar en alguien, contar con alguien
1Ba
Are getting married, I’m going to look for, I’m going
to have, I’m going to be, he’s going to, I won’t, I’ll check, she’s going to
pass, are going, shall I turn, won’t, I’m to introduce, I’m going, you’ll
finish.
2Aa
I’ve been, did you go, finished, I’ve been, did you
go, went.
2Ab
Had, did you meet, was, went, we’ve known, got, were
you, I’ve just met, have you taught, taught, I’ve just, have you been, was, started,
haven’t finished.
M.A. /em ˈeɪ/ UK US sustantivo (= Master of Arts)
título obtenido al completar un máster en
Humanidades
2Ba
She’s been playing, hasn’t been feeling, you’ve been
looking, have you been doing, Tim’s been reading.
2Bb
Have you been working, I’ve been working here for,
have you been going out, we’ve been going out since, has Penny been, she’s been
single since, have you had, I’ve had it for, has Pete been trying, he’s been
trying since, has your sister been wanting, she’s been wanting to be a doctor
since, have you known, I’ve known him for.
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