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REVISION

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EXERCISE 50. CROSS OUT THE WORD WHICH SHOULD NOT BE IN THE SENTENCE. EXAMPLE: You needn't to repeat the course.

 

1. Nick was being able to change the situation.

2. Fortunately, we didn't have needed to walk the whole distance.

3. Would it you like me to pick up the laundry?

4. Jeremy would like that to study nuclear physics.

5. She had has to work overtime every day last month.

6. They ought to have had given us more instructions.

7. Let's not to argue about this any more.

8. Were you allowed it to take photos inside the museum?

9. They can't have had spent all that money in just one week.

10. Would they mind if my smoking?

11. They must have pack all their things before noon.

12. You should have try to treat customers more politely.

13. Might I to ask you for a favor?

14. You needn't have to invited so many people.

15. Let's we go to Ann's.

EXERCISE 51. NAME SOMETHING YOU MUSTN'T DO.

EXAMPLE: You must not steal.

1. Name five things you must not do in the bus.

2. Name five things you must not do during the test

3. Name five things you must not do in the library.

4. Name five things you must not do in the classroom.

5. Name five things you must not do on an airplane.

EXERCISE 52. READ THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES, THEN IDENTIFY THE USE OF EACH MODAL VERB (ABILITY, OBLIGATION, REQUEST, POSSIBILITY, NECESSITY, PROHIBITION, CRITICISM, LOGICAL ASSUMPTION, PROBABILITY, PERMISSION, ADVICE, OFFER, SUGGESTION).

EXAMPLE: They can't have lied (logical assumption).

1. You must tell them the truth (………). 2 He was able to run the marathon (………). 3 Can you help me with my homework? (………). 4. He should have seen a doctor (………). 5. You'd better meet her tonight (………). 6. They don't have to employ more staff (………). 7. Shall I speak to the Manager about my problem? (………). 8. People ought to treat animals with respect (………). 9. She isn't at home. She may be at the supermarket (………). 10. He had to wear glasses (………). 11. She could at least have told me in advance (………).


EXERCISE 53. REWRITE THE SENTENCES USING THE WORDS IN PARENTHESES.

EXAMPLE: Let's go jogging (shall). Shall we go jogging?

 

1. Please turn the TV off (could). 2 Am I allowed to sit here? (may). 3. Please answer the phone (will). 4. Don't bite your nails (must). 5. Do you mind if I use your pen? (can). 6. These curtains don't have to be ironed (need). 7. It's not polite to speak with your mouth full (should). 8. Why don't we visit Mark and Jane? (shall). 9. Is there any chance that he'll phone? (likely). 10. It's advisable to brush your teeth after meals (should). 11. There's a possibility that he'll not arrive (might). 12. Do you know how to ice-skate? (can). 13. It wasn't necessary to show any identification but he did (need). 14. Why didn't you tell me there was no one in? (could). 15. It wasn't necessary for us to wait because there was no queue (need). 16. Let's go to the cinema tonight (shall). 17. It's important that you be here at 9.00 (must). 18. I'm sure he is a millionaire (must). 19. Perhaps he'll change his mind (may). 20. Please, help me carry these! (could). 21. I don't believe she paid so much for that dress (can). 22. It's a good idea to lock the door at night (should). 23. Is there any chance we'll get a pay rise? (likely). 24. Why didn't they inform us of the delay? (could). 25. We could try to mend it ourselves (Let's). 26. It wasn't necessary for you to go out (need). 27. You have to inform the bank of any change of address (must).

EXERCISE 54. SAY THE SAME SENTENCE IN AS MANY WAYS AS POSSIBLE.

1. She can cook Chinese food.

2. Tim may come round today.

3. He should be at the party tonight.

4. They must have gone out; the lights are off.

5. I need to call my mother.

6. You could at least have driven her to work.

7. I have to help Mum clean the house.

8. Can I have a look at your newspaper?

9. Would you like me to carry that for you?

10. We can go to the beach tomorrow.

11. You may not smoke in the hospital.

12. All employees must attend the meeting.

13. The dogs need to be fed at 12:00.

14. You should go to Pam's party.

15. Shall we go out tonight?

EXERCISE 55. FILL IN THE BLANKS WITH A SUITABLE MODAL VERB. IDENTIFY THE USE OF THE MODAL VERB.

EXAMPLE: She (work) must have worked late last night, she looks exhausted. (logical assumption).

 

1.When we emigrated to Australia, we (leave) ……… our pets behind. 2. (we/go)? ……… It's getting late. 3. You (start) ……… learning Spanish if you're going to live in Madrid. 4. You (be) ……… kinder to her; she's only a baby. 5. (you/collect) ……… my parcel for me? 6. You (not/smoke) ……… cigars on an aeroplane. 7. You (not/pay) ……… by cheque without a cheque guarantee card. 8. The doctor says I (lose) ……… weight before my operation. 9. (I/paint) ……… my room a different color, please? 10. You really (not/eat) ……… so much red meat. 11. He (take) ……… your car since he had the keys. 12. I'm sorry to bother you but ……… (you/help) me? 13. Call them later; they ……… (sleep) now. 14. You (write) ……… to your grandfather more often. 15. She types very fast. Actually she (type) ……… 150 words per minute. 16. You (confirm) ……… your resignation in writing. 17. Ian (tell) ……… her the truth; she now feels betrayed. 18. Ann (play) ……… the piano at the age of six. 19. They (sell) ……… their flat and buy a bigger one.

EXERCISE 56. UNDERLINE THE WORD OR PHRASE WHICH BEST COMPLETES THE SENTENCE.

 

1. I'm not certain, but it might / must have been half past four.

2. You must / can't have been sunbathing all week – you haven't got a tan.

3. Why don't you sit down? You may / must be exhausted after such a long journey.

4. She can't / must have gone on holiday. She's got too much work to do.

5. It can't / must have been Tom who left the lights on. He's always doing that.

6. Laura may / can't have tried to phone earlier, but I don't know for sure.

7. He must / might have picked up this gun because his fingerprints are all over it.

8. She can't / could have eaten that whole cake herself – it was huge!

 

EXERCISE 57. COMPLETE THE SENTENCES.

EXAMPLE: A: I'm hungry.

B: But you've just had lunch. You can't be hungry already.

 

1. A: I haven't seen our neighbors for ages.

B: They ……… away. (go)

 

2. A:. What's the weather like? Is it raining?

B: Not at the moment but it ……… later. (rain)

 

3 A: Where has Julia gone?

B: I'm not sure. She ……… to the bank. (go)

4. A: I didn't see you at John's party last week.

B: No, I had to work that evening, so I ………. (go)

5. A: I saw you at John's party last week.

B. No, you didn't. You ……… me. I didn't go to John's party. (see)

 

6. A: When did you post the letter to Mary?

B: This morning. So she ……… it tomorrow. (get)

 

7. A: When was the last time you saw Bill?

B: Years ago. I ……… him if I saw him now. (recognize)

 

8. A: Did you hear the explosion?

B: What explosion?

A: There was a loud explosion a few minutes ago. You ……… it. (hear)

 

9. A: We weren't sure which way to go. In the end we turned right.

B: You went the wrong way. You ……… left. (turn)

EXERCISE 58. FILL IN THE BLANKS.

 

'OK. Don't worry about the phone. I'll answer it. It ……… (be) David ringing me about tonight's meeting. Hello. 37885.'

'Hello John. It's David. I tried ringing you earlier, but I got no reply. You ……… (be) out.'

'I haven't been out all morning. You ……… (get) the right number. Never mind. What's about the meeting? How many people can we expect?'

'There ……… (be) quite a few, judging by the number of enquiries we've been having. One thing's worrying me. I haven't heard from Joan Bakewell. I'm sure she ……… (forget), but it isn't like her not to get in touch. Shall I give her a ring?'

'Not now, no. She ……… (teach). You'd better wait an hour or so. Bye.'

– Bye.


EXERCISE 59. YOU ARE A DETECTIVE WHO IS INVESTIGATING A ROBBERY. GIVE YOUR VERSION OF WHAT HAPPENED.

 

'I wonder how the thief got in. He ……… used a ladder or he ……… had a key. Ah! What's this? Broken glass by the kitchen door, and the door has been unlocked. He ……… broken the window, put his hand inside, and turned the key. That ……… made a noise. I wonder if the neighbors heard anything?'

(He goes next door to talk to the neighbors, and knocks on the door.)

 

'There is no reply. I suppose they ……… be on holiday, or they ……… watching television.'

 

(He listens at the letter-box)

 

'I can hear voices. Someone ……… in. Rather odd.'

 

(He goes back to the Smith's house)

 

'Now I wonder what was stolen. I don't think the Smith family is terribly well off, so the thief ……… found a lot to steal. It was clever of him to come in just after Mrs Smith went shopping. He ……… known she would be out. What was that noise? It came from upstairs. The burglar ……… not ……… left the house yet! He ……… hiding upstairs! I'd better go and see.'

 


PART 3. GRAMMAR IN CONTEXT

EXERCISE 60. TRANSLATE.

(A). 1. It was all he could say for the moment. 2. Mrs. Strickland might congratulate herself that her party was a success. 3. You have known nearly everybody in your time, so you might have known her. 4. Shall I turn on light, M'm? 5. You ought to try this! 6. He hinted delicately that it was to be an abode for Royalty!7. I think perhaps I should have made a show of the indignation I really felt. 8. All she had to do was look at him. 9. We were to have played a duet together. 10. Listen, the cops don't need reasons to bug me. 11. She had an adorable baby, they didn't have to worry about money. 12. She put her head on the side and smiled vaguely at the letter. I shouldn't be surprised". 13. You can't wait in the waiting room. 14. Even in the darkened room I couldn't help seeing that Mrs. Strickland's face was all swollen with tears. 15. 'I dare say you'd like me to go', I said to the Colonel, getting up. 16. It might give you heartburn, but not headache. 17. 'You could have left the room time and time again', says she. 18. You might as well ask for reflection without a mirror. 19. There had to be a prize at the end of the road, a reason for the trip, a reward for the effort. 20. 'Well, M'm, she oughtn't to be changing hands while she is eating'. 21. She couldn't help bringing into her conversation the names of the people she knew. 22. I should have objected very strongly this morning, Lord Henry. 23. He had to be sure that the insight wasn't his own creation. 24. You won't have to walk more than a few yards. 25. 'I dare say, my dear', said lord Henry, shutting the door behind her. 26. I couldn't help going round, I had thrown her some flowers. 27. An alcove that must have been a hat-check booth was empty. 28. May I ask if you really meant all that you said to us at lunch? 29. Neither of us could help laughing, and we became friends at once. 30. The Owens must be rolling in money! 31. But I can't help detesting my relations. 32. 'Were the people looking at her? They must be'. 33. But must we really see Chicago in order to be educated? 34. She should have married anybody she chose. 35. How extraordinary it was. What could have made him do this? 36. I've got the names somewhere on the back of the envelope. You will have to write them out for me. 37. Now you won't be able to get them apart! 38. You ought to have arranged them round the pond with the conductor in the middle on a leaf.

(B). 1. You couldn't deceive them about money. 2. They seemed to be able to give a plastic form to formless things. 3. Bertha couldn't help smiling, she knew how he loved doing things at high pressure. 4. I might have spoken of the economic position of the woman, but I felt there was only one point, which was really signified. 5. 'Can I have a cup of tea, Miss', she asked. 6. She might have been directing which tennis set the girls were to play in. 7. 'I knew I ought to have gone over myself', said the Colonel. 8. An artist should create beautiful things, but should put nothing of his own life into them. 9. Only England could have produced him. 10. He must have read the verse of these young men who were making so great a stir in the world. 11. It was pretty to think that there might be justice, that strong people sometimes had to be afraid of. 12 He couldn't help liking the tall, graceful young man who was standing by him. 13. He should have just buttoned his lip, should have said Keller was a dentist from Dayton. 14. It'll have to be something like ten bucks a week. 15. We must be there before the curtain rises, you must see her in the first act. 16. There's somebody else that might be in danger. 17. You might be its visible symbol, with your personality, there is noting you could do. 18. I couldn't help thinking that Colonel McAndrew might have some difficulty in doing this. 19. You might have entered a solicitor's office. 20. Very strange. I could have sworn I left a teaspoon full of cocoa in the tin. 21. But it couldn't have been! 22. 'You really must not say things like that before Dorian, Henry'. 23. Of course it had to be with you… I should refuse to play with fires. 24. If he is like his mother he must be a good looking chap. 25. You'll have to go to Laura! 26. There must have been eight or ten of us gathered together, who were married. 27. We might dine together. You owe me a dinner, you know. 28. I must laugh or die. 30. She sat up, but she felt quite dizzy, it must have been the spring. 31. You should have gone away when I asked you", he muttered. 32. One of them must wait till the slow train from Exeter gets in. 33. She had to convince him once and for all, and she moaned, twisting the satin sheets, and closed her eyes tighter, trying to think. 34. I must go out and sit in the garden, the air is stifling here. 35. You should have guessed Miss Fulton's mood so exactly and so instantly. 36. He couldn't help liking the graceful young man who was standing by him. 37. It is a silly habit, I daresay, but somehow it seems to bring a great deal of romance into one's life.

EXERCISE 61. TRANSLATE.

 

(A). 1. З таким самим успіхом він міг би приєднатися до нашої команди. 2. Їй нічого не залишалося, як спробувати заспокоїти батьків. 3. Коли вони зайшли до кімнати, вони побачили, як на них пильно дивиться потворна істота. "Тільки спробуй наблизитися", – сказала Джейн. 4. Осмілюся сказати, що мені байдуже,що ви думаєте про мене. 5. Не можу втриматися, щоб не сказати вам заспокійливі слова: "Могло б бути і гірше". 6. Вона завжди могла прийняти різні точки зору. 7. Колись ми зможемо любуватися цим шедевром. 8. Чи слабо тобі провести решту життя в лісі! 9. Вона виглядає збудженою. Можливо, вона захворіла? 10. Їм не судилося зустрітися на вершині гори. 11. Лікареві вдалося переконати хворого прийняти ліки. 12. Можливо, цього разу вона кине палити. 13. Не може бути, щоб він відмовився від зустрічі! Можливо, він не зрозумів, на що ви натякаєте. 14. Та невже вона ходить босою по снігу? 15. Очевидно, що за даних умов, не можемо поїхати в Лондон. 16. Ймовірно, вона тремтить від холоду. 17. Напевно, вони нічого не знають про те, як слід святкувати день народження. 18. Ймовірно, вона прийде, коли годинник проб'є дванадцять. 19. Чи міг би я відрізати шматочок сиру та взяти грудочку цукру? 20. Ось така історія! Їй дозволили відвідати Джека. Коли вона це почула, її можна було прийняти за головного лікаря. 21. А як щодо історії з Джоном, який весь час діяв на нерви родичам та намагався пригостити їх цукерками? 22. Повернути назад? Ні, а чому б не взяти таксі? 23. Тобі слід було з'явитися дві години тому! 24. Тобі слід м'якше поводитися з нею. 25. Краще б вона не відверталась від давнішніх друзів. 26. Ми маємо покращувати життя батьків. Слід частіше їм телефонувати. 27. Не треба було підказувати. Він і сам усе знав. 28. Вони мали зареєструватися о шостій, але не з'явилися. Може вони прийдуть? 29. Твою кімнату слід пофарбувати. 30 Ми мусили відмовити цьому здібному хлопцю, тому що в нас немає вакансій. 31. Не можна вказувати людям на помилки таким тоном. 32. Нам нічого не залишається, як спробувати зацікавити їх. 33. Не треба було заповнювати бланк. Ми зробили це вчора. 34. Слід було чітко пояснити йому його права. 35. Осмілюся сказати, що робота була простою.

(B). 1. Не треба розповідати друзям про його некрасиву поведінку. 2. Тільки спробуй записати нашу бесіду! 3. Чи не могли б ви вказати їй на помилки? 3. Боюся, їм не можна довіряти. 4. Їй нічого не залишилося, як прийняти ліки, звернутися калачиком та спробувати заснути. 5. Все життя вона могла грати на нервах інших. 6. Зараз я відчуваю, як хтось із захопленням дивиться на мене. 7. Звідки мені знати, чому він до смерті наскучив їй? 8. З таким самим успіхом ти міг би розбити мою нову чашку. 9. Не можу утриматися від прогулянки на автомобілі! 10. Не може бути, щоб він не зміг покінчити з дурними звичками. 11. Їм слід було припинити бесіду, коли зайшов Джон. 12. Не можна тут палити. 13. Давай натякнемо їй, що ми маємо йти додому. 13. Може, цього разу він не буде відчувати себе розбитим. 14. Ймовірно, вона зведе його з розуму. 15. Вона вміла читати в чотири роки. 16. Невже ти не побив його рекорд? 17. Не кивай головою. Ти ж міг образити її. 18. Не може бути, щоб вони вже відсвяткували день народження Пітера. 19. Неймовірно, щоб цього разу вони заручилися. 20. Напевно, він нічого не знає про її зраду. 21. Мені не дозволили сфотографувати їх кішку. 22. Зараз мені треба відпочити. Я відчуваю себе розбитим. 23. Ми маємо піклуватися про тварин. 24. Мабуть, він побачив її просте обличчя і вирішив втекти. 25. Їй не судилося стати королевою балу. 26. Нам нічого не залишається, як прийняти іншу точку зору. 27. Ймовірно, вона вигадала цю історію, щоб примусити його заручитися з нею. 28. Можливо, він буде непоганим батьком. 29. Вони змогли зручно влаштуватися на дивані. 30. Напевно, я буду найкращим студентом!

EXERCISE 62. MANY PEOPLE OFTEN USE LICENSE PLATES THAT TELL ABOUT THEIR PROFESSIONS, HOBBIES, ETC. SOMETIMES WORDS ARE ABBREVIATED: M=AM, U=YOU, 8=ATE. CAN YOU MAKE CONCLUSIONS ABOUT THE OWNERS OF THE FOLLOWING PLATES?

EXAMPLE: EYE DOC The owner must be an eye doctor.

1. I TCH ENGLSH …………………………………………………………………….

2. I LV CRS ………………………………………………………………………………….

3. ALWAYS L8 ……………………………………………………………………………..

4. I LV DGS ……………………………………………………………………………

5. TENNIS GR8 ………………………………………………………………………….

6. I SK8 …………………………………………………………………………………………

7. NO TIME 4 U ……………………………………………………………………………….

8. RMNTIC GRL ………………………………………………………………………………

EXERCISE 63. CIRCLE A GAME YOU LIKE FROM THE FOLLOWING LIST. WRITE A LIST OF THE RULES FOR THE GAME. TELL WHAT YOU CAN, CANNOT, SHOULD, HAVE TO, AND MUST NOT DO.

EXAMPLE:

Checkers. You have to move the pieces on a diagonal. You can only move in one direction until you are a king. Then you can move in two directions.

Chess tennis football poker baseball soccer volleyball other ……….

EXERCISE 64. ACT OUT A CONVERSATION BETWEEN A DOCTOR AND A PATIENT USING AS MANY MODALS AS POSSIBLE.

At the dentist’s

EXERCISE 65. CREATE FOUR DIFFERENT STORIES BASED ON THE INFORMATION IN THE TABLE. CONDENSE EACH STORY INTO ABOUT TWELVE SENTENCES. USE AS MANY MODALS AS POSSIBLE.

Mr. Smith (cut / finger / knife / this morning)

Mr. White (swallow / coin)

Tommy (break / nose)

Jack (burn / hand / yesterday / fire / garden)

EXERCISE 66. GROUP INTO PAIRS, WRITE A DIALOGUE USING MODALS, THEN PRESENT IT TO THE CLASS.

 

1. You have decided not to go to university today. After university, your professor sees you at the Internet Café and comes over to talk to you.

2. Your friend was supposed to pick you up two hours ago. He/she has just shown up. Tell him/her how angry you are.

3. You want to go to sleep early. It is 10:00 in the evening on Sunday and a friend of yours comes over and begs you to go to a movie with him/her.

4. There is a big dance tonight and you want to take a partner with you. Ask your friend if he/she can borrow his/her boyfriend or girlfriend to go with you.

5. One day, you get up early and go downstairs. There is a stranger sleeping on the sofa.




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