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MODAL VERBS
1
You
We
You
You
I
You
She
can
Give two pieces of advice for the situations below. Use an appropriate modal verb.
1 Your teacher is working too hard and is exhausted.
He / She
2 Your father wants to learn how to use a computer.
He
3 One of your friends is very bossy and nobody wants to spend time with them.
He / She
4 Your friend wants to get married. You think shes too young.
She
5 Your brother wants to leave school and become a mechanic.
He
Im not sure where Jane is. She could / must be at the office.
Sally has to / doesnt have to pass all her exams because she wants to go to university.
You ought to / can check you have all the ingredients before you start making the cake.
The letter should / couldnt arrive tomorrow. It was sent by express delivery.
You mustnt / have to book the tickets soon, otherwise theyll be sold out!
You dont have to / mustnt smoke at a petrol station. You cant / could cause an explosion.
That painting is obviously a forgery. It mustnt / cant be by Van Gogh.
That doesnt have to / cant be right! The answers must / can be wrong.
PERSONALITY ADJECTIVES
4
Match the adjectives (1-8) with their synonyms (a-h). Use your dictionary.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
decisive
sensitive
brave
big headed
modest
hardworking
selfish
honest
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
shy or humble
greedy or egotistic
noble or trustworthy
dedicated or busy
firm
courageous
kind or sentimental
arrogant
NEGATIVE PREFIXES
5
Complete the table with the adjectives in the box.
perfect
continued
comfortable
considerate
appropriate
possible
contented
sincere
moral
sympathetic
successful
honest
tolerant
practical
loyal
sociable
in-
im-
un-
dis-
Integrated Skills
UNIT 4
GRAMMAR
MODAL VERBS
1
John! Your rooms filthy! You absolutely must / should / can clean it now.
You love giving orders! You ought to / can / must be in the army.
What are you doing here? You have to / must / should be in your maths class.
I dont have to / mustnt / shouldnt go to class if I dont want to.
You mustnt / dont have to / couldnt miss class or youll never pass your exam.
VOCABULARY
4
Complete the sentences with the negative form of an adjective from the box.
reliable
practical
pleasant
tolerant
ambitious
decisive
honest
1
2
3
4
5
Hes so
. Hes always telling lies.
employee. He makes lots of mistakes.
Hes a very
Dont be so
! You should respect other peoples opinions.
person: he cant even mend a plug!
Hes a very
Come on, choose something! Youre so
.
. I dont want to be rich or famous.
6 Im quite
7 Going to the dentist can be a very
experience.
Write sentences about people you know using the character adjectives in brackets.
1 My brothers really vain. He spends all his time looking in the mirror.
(vain)
2
(stubborn)
3
(easy-going)
4
(cheerful)
5
(quick-tempered)
6
(considerate)
7
(shy)
8
(sociable)
6
Complete the questions below with the correct form of a phrasal verb from the box.
Then answer the questions in your notebook.
find out
bring up
come from
take part in
work out
ANSWERS
(S)he Unit
1 1 mustnt; 2 dont have to; 3 have to; 4 should / ought to; 5 have to; 6 should / ought to; 7 could;
8 Can
2
(Suggested answers)
1 He / She shouldnt work so hard.
2 He ought to find a computer skills class.
3 He / She shouldnt tell people what to do.
4 She should wait until shes older.
5 He should stay at school and get some qualifications.
INTEGRATED SKILLS
(S)he Unit 4
1 1 1d; 2b; 3c; 4a
2 1d; 2b; 3a; 4c
2 1 must / ought to
2 should / dont have to / mustnt
3 do I have to / should
4 Can I / couldnt / Can
3 1 Last year, I couldnt / was unable to use PowerPoint
2 Do I have to / Do I need to have a passport?
3 You should try the shop round the corner.
4 I must speak to her.
5 Could you help me with these bags?
6 You mustnt eat in class!
4 1 dishonest; 2 unreliable; 3 intolerant; 4 impractical; 5 indecisive; 6 unambitious; 7 unpleasant
6 1 brought up; 2 take part in; 3 working out;
4 come from; 5 found out
8 1 F; 2 F; 3 T; 4 T; 5 F; 6 T; 7 F