Must (N'T) (Do Not) Have To Needn't)
Must (N'T) (Do Not) Have To Needn't)
Must (N'T) (Do Not) Have To Needn't)
Complete with the correct modal verb (should(n’t); ought(n’t) to; had better (not);
must(n’t); (do not)have to ; needn’t)
2. Bill’s room isn’t very interesting. He …………………….. put some posters on the walls.
3. You ………………….. take your umbrella. The weather forecast said it won’t rain today.
6. There’s plenty of time for you to make up your mind. You ……………………….. decide now.
2. Complete with the comparative or superlative form of the adjectives in brackets. Change the adjectives
into adverbs where necessary.
1. Sam’s idea is (good) ………………………….but I like Jake’s idea much (good) ………………………
7. This is (exciting) ………………………………………………….. book I’ve ever read. It was very boring.
10. Jo is the (good) ……………..………………footballer in my team and he plays very (fair) …………………………………
3. Complete with the correct verb tense
1. We will leave in 10 minutes if the train (not be) ____________________ late.
3. If you don’t look at the map, you (lose) ____________________________ your way.
9. As soon as you (give) _________________________________ the correct answer you’ll win a prize.
3. We don’t have enough cakes for all the guests, but we‘ll have to ………………….……………….
(make)
4. Please ………………………………………… your computer when you’re not using it. (turn)
5. I …………….…… the problem ………………… in my mind all day yesterday but I couldn’t find a
solution. (turn)
6. If you don’t know the meaning of the word …………………………. it ……………. in a dictionary.
(look)
7. You weren’t selected for the job. ………………………………………………………….. about it. (not
make)
5. Complete with verbs in the Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous
1. Susie isn’t in. She (go)…………………………… to the cinema again although she (be/go)
2. Tom and Luise (not speak) ……………………………………………to each other since they quarrelled.
1. Shirley is really sorry that she can’t go out to dinner with Rob tonight.
2. It’s a pity that my brother is moving so far away.
3. I’m sure Julie is sorry she doesn’t work harder at school.
4. I want to buy a MP4 player. I don’t have enough money to buy it.