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I N S P I R AT I O N 2

Worksheet 1

should / shouldnt
1 Match sentences 15 with sentences ae.
1 What should I visit when I go to London? a We dont want to get lost.
2 You shouldnt go off on your own. b You should visit The London Eye.
3 We should take a map with us. c In front of the monument.
4 You shouldnt forget to take an umbrella. d We should stay together.
5 Where should we meet you? e It often rains in London.

2 Complete the sentences with should or 3 Write sentences. Use: should / shouldnt.
shouldnt. We / stay together We should stay together.
TOMEK I think were lost! We (1) ______________ 1 You / take a map.
have come this way. ______________________________________________________
GABI Oh no! What (2) ______________ we do? 2 You / forget to take an umbrella.
TOMEK Well, we (3) ______________ worry. ______________________________________________________
LAURA I think we (4) ______________ ask 3 I / be careful.
someone for directions.
______________________________________________________
GABI Thats a good idea. Who
4 They / ask for directions.
(5) ______________ we ask?
______________________________________________________
LAURA Tomek!
5 She / get angry.
TOMEK What?
______________________________________________________
LAURA You (6) ______________ go off on your
6 We / spend all our money.
own.
______________________________________________________
TOMEK Dont worry.
LAURA We (7) ______________ stay together. 4 Write four sentences giving advice to tourists
in your town/city.
1 You should ________________________________________
______________________________________________________
2 You should ________________________________________
______________________________________________________
3 You shouldnt _____________________________________
______________________________________________________
4 You shouldnt _____________________________________
______________________________________________________

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