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VOCABULARY

Personal qualites

1. Match the personal qualities with their opposites.

1. patient a. unfriendly

2. enthusiastic b. impolite

3. organised c. unreliable

4. reliable d. impatient

5. polite e. unenthusiastic

6. friendly f. disorganised
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2. Underline the correct words.


Diana is ambitious / unambitious. She doesn’t want to go to college.

1. You should be polite / impolite at an interview.

2. They were very friendly / unfriendly and didn’t speak to us at all.

3. Ross is so organised / disorganised. His room is always a mess.

4. I’m so enthusiastic / unenthusiastic about this job. I really want it.

5. Mrs McPherson is a very good teacher. She’s so patient / impatient.

GRAMMAR
should / shouldn’t

3. Underline the correct words.

You should / shouldn’t be so disorganised.

1. I think you should / shouldn’t buy that suit. It looks very good on you.

2. They don’t think I should / shouldn’t apply for the job.

3. Rose should / shouldn’t be so impatient with her children.

4. We should / shouldn’t arrive late tomorrow. It’s an important meeting.

5. You should / shouldn’t prepare for the interview.

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must / mustn’t

4. Match the phrases with must or mustn’t to write rules.

In this office you …

a. work hard

must b. read personal emails

c. keep your desk tidy

d. take more than one hour for lunch

mustn’t e. arrive on time

f. go home early
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5. Answer the questions with should, shouldn’t, must or mustn’t.


Must you drive on the left in the UK? Yes, you must.

1. Should you smoke if you want to be healthy?

2. Must you wear a safety belt in the car?

3. Should you be hard-working if you want to pass your exams?

4. Must you be responsible if you want to be a nurse?

5. Should you train hard if you want to be an athlete?

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