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22. Read the situations and write sentences with should (have) and shouldn't (have). Sometimes you have to use the present, sometimes the past.

Model: The speed limit is 30 miles an hour but Tom is driving at 50. He shouldn't be driving fast.

When we got to the restaurant, there were no free tables. We hadn't reserved one. We should have reserved a table.

1. It's very cold. Mr Taylor, who has been ill recently, is walking along the road without a coat. He ________.

2. We went for a walk. While we were walking, we got hungry but we hadn't brought anything with us to eat. We said: We ________.

3. I went to Paris. Marcel lives in Paris but I didn't go to see him while I was there. When I saw him later, he said: You ________.

  1. The notice says that the shop is open every day from 8.30. It is not 9 o'clock but the shop isn't open. ________.

  2. The driver in front stopped suddenly without warning and I drove into the back of his car. It wasn't my fault. ________.

  3. The children normally go to bed at 9 o'clock. It is now 9.30. They are not in bed; they are watching television. (two sentences) ________.

7. The accident happened because Tom was driving on the wrong side of the road. ________.

23. Complete the sentences with can, could, be able to.

  1. In two years you will ... speak two foreign languages.

  2. The information ... be true! 1 don't believe you.

  3. Last year we ... visit Canada.

  4. ... you help me carry these heavy bags?

  5. She is rather old now and ... to read without spectacles.

  6. She ... dance well.

  7. Our secretary ... to type 100 words a minute.

  8. You ... at least call her parents.

  9. You ... enter this territory. It is dangerous.

  10. I ... to meet you at the station yesterday. I was very busy.

24. Complete the sentences with have to, must, be to, should.

  1. You ... bite your nails.

  2. Mary, you will ... take our dog for a walk.

  3. He ... to stay at home yesterday because of high temperature.

  4. You... stop smoking.

  5. She ... tell them the truth.

  6. We ... to finish the reconstruction according to the signed con­tract.

  7. You ... lock the door at night.

  8. They ... to meet last Friday to discuss important questions.

  9. Everyone ... obey the law.

  10. The bus didn't come on time so we ... to wait long at the bus stop.

25. Choose the suitable modal verb to fill in the blanks.

1) You ... take care of your parents.

a) should b) are to c) ought to

2) My sight is getting worse. Next year, I'm afraid ... read without glasses.

a) cannot b) won't be able c) may not

3) Don't you see I'm tired? You ... me, you know.

a) might have helped b) may help c) could help

4) The power of knowledge ... placed in the hands of people.

a) should be b) need to be c) ought to be

5) Twelve delegates from several countries ... at the end of February. a) can meet b) are to meet c) have to meet

6) Excuse me, ... you tell me the way to the Houses of Parliament, please?

a) could b) will c) may

7) Police, fire-fighters, newspaper reporters and radio broadcasters ... work on holiday in the USA.

a) could b) must c) might

8) Must I describe the picture? No, you ... not.

a) need b) may c) can

9) The weather is getting worse. It... rain.

a) must b) may c) is likely

10) There are no people in the hall, we ... have a talk there.

  1. must b) need c) can