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8. A: Would you mind (wait) here for just a minute? I need to run back
to the classroom. I forgot my notebook.
B: Sure, Go ahead. I'll wait right here.
9. A: [need to look up the meaning of the word “stationery” Would you mind (borrow)
your dictionary?
B: No, I don’t mind. I'm not using it right now.
10, A: Since this is the first time you've owned a computer, would you mind (give)
you some advice?
B: Not at all. I'd appreciate it.
© PRACTICE 4. Must (not) and (do not) have fo. (Charts 9-5 and 9-6)
Directions: Choose the correct completion according to the meaning.
1, Soldiers __B__ disobey a superior officer.
‘A. mustfhave to B. must not C. don’t have to
2. To stay alive, people breathe oxygen.
A. musvhave to. B, must not C. don’t have to
3. You — finish your work on this project before you go on vacation. You'll probably lose
your job if you don’t,
A. musvhave to B, must not C. don’t have to
4, If you have an aquarium, you give your tropical fish too much food or they’ll die,
A, musthave to B. must not C. don’t have to
5. To be a successful mountain climber, you
A. musthave to —B. must not
have a great deal of stamina.
don’t have to
6. Thank goodness we eat fish again tonight. Dad didn’t catch any today.
A. musthave to B. must not C. don’t have to
7. You exert yourself. You're still not fully recovered from your surgery,
A. musthave to —B, must not C. don’t have to
8. My room is a mess, but I _____ clean it before T go out tonight. I can do it in the
morning
A. musvhave to B, must not C. don’t have to
9, We really help Marge move to her new apartment over the weekend. Not only is it
too difficult for one person, but she still has her arm in a sling from her shoulder sprain a
week ago.
A. musvhave to —_B, must not C. don’t have to
10. Bill is in the darkroom developing the negatives of the photos he took on his last trip to
Peru. You open the door while he’s there because the light will ruin the pictures.
A. musvhave to B, must not C. don’t have to
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© PRACTICE 5. Verb form review: have fo. (Charts 9-5 and 9-6)
Directions: Complete the sentences with any appropriate form of have to. Include any words in
parentheses.
1. A: (ou) De you have to __ leave so early?
B: I'm afraid I do. I have some work I _ haye +o __ finish before I go to bed tonight.
2. Last night Jack Wad to go to a meeting. (you) Did you have to _ go to the
meeting last night too?
3. Joan travels to the Soviet Union frequently. Luckily, she speaks Russian, so she (not)
__ rely on an interpreter when she’s there.
4. T (nod) water the garden later today. Joe has agreed to do it for me.
5. 1_______ awrite three term papers since the beginning of the semester.
6. Why (Tom) leave work early yesterday?
7. [found some milk in the refrigerator, so we (not) go to the
store after all. There is plenty.
8. (John) buy a round-trip ticket when he went to Egypt?
9. Matt is nearsighted. He
old.
___ wear glasses ever since he was ten years
10. By the time this week is finished, I take eight examinations
in five days, The life of a student isn’t easy!
11. (ou, not) _____ return these books to the library today? Aren’t
they due?
12, If Jean stays in Brazil much longer, she - teach English part-time
so that she'll have enough money to support herself. (she)
apply for a special work visa? Or can she work part-time on a student visa?
13. Because it was Emily’s birthday yesterday, she (not) ________ do any of her
regular chores, and her mother let her choose anything she wanted to eat for dinner.
14, When I arrived in Rome last week, I was looking forward to practicing my Italian. I’m
disappointed because I (not) speak Italian very much since I got
here, Everyone keeps talking to me in English.
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© PRACTICE 6. Should, ought fo, had better. (Charts 9-7 and 9-8)
Directions: Give advice to the people in the following situations. Use should, ought to, or had
better. Choose from the suggested completions in the list, or use your own words.
10,
i
call home and talk to his family
change clothes before he goes
clean it up right away
find a chemistry major to tutor her
get his roommate a pair of earphones
vjoin some clubs 10 meet people with similar interests
listen to Tom before he fired him
make her own decisions about her career and go 10 architecture school
not eat so much
not leave the room; apologize immediately; signal to a waiter for help
stop for gas
take it back sooner
. Ann would like to make some new friends. > 1 think she should/oughe to join some clubs to
meet people with similar interests.
. Ellen is having a lot of trouble in her chemistry class, She’s failed the last two tests,
You didn’t stop for gas, and then you ran out of gas on the highway.
Sam and Tim, both teenagers, have messed up the house, and their parents are coming
home soon,
You had to pay a fine because your library book was overdue.
Ron is wearing jeans. He’s expected at a formal reception this evening.
Mary's parents expect her to work in the family business, a shoe store, but she wants to be
an architect.
Richard’s roommate stays up very late studying. While his roommate is studying, he listens
to loud mus
and Richard can’t get to sleep.
Pierte is feeling really homesick these days,
You have a stomach ache because you ate too much,
Tom didn’t show up for work yesterday because he and his friend were in an auto accident.
‘Tom was okay, but his friend was badly hurt, so Tom had to stay with him at the hospital.
Tom didn’t call his boss to tell him he wouldn’t be at work. When Tom arrived at work
today, his boss fired him immediately, refusing to listen to any of Tom’s explanations for
missing work.
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