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VII. What would you like to do tonight?

  1. Put these activities in order of preference for yourself from 1-10.

  2. Put these activities in the order you think another student would have.

My order His / her order

- watching an old film on television

- reading a good book

- going to see a boxing fight

- going to a party

- listening to some records

- playing table tennis

- going out for a meal

- going to a disco

- washing clothes

VIII. Complete the sentences with must or can’t + suitable verb.

Pattern: You’ve been travelling all day. You must be very tired

  1. Brian has got three houses, four cars and a helicopter. He ___________ a lot of money.

  2. (The doorbell rings.) I wonder who that is. It ___________ Jim. He said he would come after 7 o’clock and it’s only 6:30 now.

  3. I wonder why Tom isn’t at work today. I suppose he ______________ ill.

  4. Peter seems to know a lot about history. He _______________ a lot of books.

  5. I wonder where my umbrella is. You _____________ it on the train.

  6. John’s putting on his coat and hat. He _____________ out.

  7. She knew everything about our plans. She ____________ our conversation.

  8. I don’t understand how the accident happened. The driver ___________ the red light.

IX. Fill in the gaps. Make up sentences from this table using ‘must’, ‘should’.

Must or should England USA My country

- drive a car on the left right

- say when you have a drink ‘Cheers’ ‘Cheers’

- eat vegetables with a knife and fork a fork

- buy a train ticket before before

you get on you get on

- go to school when you are five six

- say when you cough ‘Excuse me’ ‘Pardon me’

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Pattern: In England you must drive on the left.

In America you should eat vegetables with a fork.

In………………you…………………………………………

X. Fill in must, mustn’t or needn’t in these sentences. Example: In a restaurant you must pay the bill.

In a library you mustn’t shout.

In an office you needn’t wear a suit.

1. You wear white clothes when you play tennis.

2. You tip the waitress in a cafe.

3. You have a passport when you travel abroad.

4. You pay if you go to a museum.

5. You have a licence for a TV in England.

6. You eat chips with fish.

7. You say ‘Fine’ when somebody else says “How do you do?’

8. You put milk in tea.

9. You buy a ticket before you get on the train.

10. You get your food yourself in a snack bar.

11. You get a receipt when you buy something in a supermarket.

XI. Match up two parts of the sentence to make one sentence.

1. If cows fly a) you may break your leg.

2. If you shave too quickly b) pigs have wings.

3. If you lose your purse c) you should send for the fire brigade.

4. If you fall downstairs d) you can drive a car.

5. If it’s sunny in the morning e) you should go to the police station.

6. If your house catches fire f) you may cut yourself.

7. If you have a licence g) it will rain at night.

8. If you have flu h) people can’t play tennis.

9 If you go to America i) you must stay in bed.

10. If it rains j) you ought to see the Statue of Liberty.