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Giving Instruction Must to show necessity (you have no other choices) Example : You must pay for the

e things that you buy. You must be in school by 6.30 a.m. Should to show that it is a good idea to do something. Example : You look very tired. You should take a rest. Your brother is studying for his exam. You should not on the radio loudly. 1. You must throw rubbish into the dustbin. 2. All road users must obey traffic rules. 3. Parents should spend time with their children during the weekends. 4. Children should not eat junk food such as lollipops, and sweets. 5. Bus passengers should get their bus fares ready to the exact amount. 6. You are coughing badly. You should not drink iced water. 7. You must keep quiet when you are in a library. 8. You must not swim in mining pools because it is dangerous. 9. You should eat more food with protein like fish, eggs, and meat. 10.The show starts at 4.30 p. m. You should wait the 3.30 p. m. bus to reach the cinema on time.

Demonstrative Pronouns This , That are used to describe singular nouns. These, Those are used to describe plural nouns. This , These are used to refer to things that are near us. That, Those are used to refer to things that are far away.

1. This is a small box. (far) 2. This is a sharp sword. (far) 3. These are my toys. (far) 4. That is my car. (near) 5. Those are my books. (near)

6. That is my friend. (near) 7. These are my pens. (far)

Possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns The possessive are used to show who an object belongs to. 1. That is my red shirt. The red shirt is mine. 2. This is my handbag. The handbag is mine. 3. This is your ticket. This ticket is yours. 4. This is his puppy. The puppy is his. 5. This is her car. The car is hers. 6. That is our house. That house is ours. 7. That is their radio. The radio is theirs.

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