This document provides examples of sentences using different modal verbs related to obligation, permission, and recommendation. It includes sentences using must/mustn't, have to/don't have to, should/shouldn't, and replaces phrases with the correct modal verbs. The document aims to demonstrate the proper use of modal verbs in different contexts.
This document provides examples of sentences using different modal verbs related to obligation, permission, and recommendation. It includes sentences using must/mustn't, have to/don't have to, should/shouldn't, and replaces phrases with the correct modal verbs. The document aims to demonstrate the proper use of modal verbs in different contexts.
This document provides examples of sentences using different modal verbs related to obligation, permission, and recommendation. It includes sentences using must/mustn't, have to/don't have to, should/shouldn't, and replaces phrases with the correct modal verbs. The document aims to demonstrate the proper use of modal verbs in different contexts.
MIDNIGHT DON’T HAVE TO DOESN’T HAVE TO YOU DON’T HAVE TO GO WITH ME. STAY AT HOME IF YOU’RE TIRED. MUST I MUST PHONE ALIE. I HAVEN’T SPOKEN TO HER FOR A MONTH. MUSTN’T YOU MUSTN’T PARK HERE. SHOULD YOU SHOULD EAT MORE VEGETABLES. SHOULDN’T MY BROTHER SHOULDN’T SHOUT. MUST / MUSTN’T
She ……………………….. tidy her room.
The students …………………. talk during the class Tom ………………………… go to the dentist-his tooth hurts. You ………………………… tell anybody, it’s a secret! You …………………………. stop when the traffic light is red. You’re 12 years old. You …………………… drive a car. HAVE TO / DON’T HAVE TO
• In Poland students ………………… wear uniforms. They usaully wear hoodies
and jeans • I ………………….. Phone my grandmother – it’s her birthday today. • Fiona …………………….. go to school tomorrow because it’s Saturday. • She ……………………… tidy her room because her mother told her to. • My sister and I ……………………. go to the supermarket because their mother asked them to buy some bread. SHOULD / SHOULDN’T
• Children ……………………… play computer games all day.
• You ………………………….. listen to loud music. • We ……………………………… go on holidays. We are very tired. • You …………………………………. buy this mobile phone. It’s too expensive. • You ……………………………… study harder if you want to get good grades. • I ………………………….. be nice to my parents. WRITE SENTENCES USING: DON’T HAVE TO, HAVE TO, MUSTN’T Rules for a Receptionist • answer incoming calls (✓) • schedule appointments (✓) • wear casual clothes (x) • be friendly to customers (✓) • make personal phone calls (x) • play games on their mobile (x) • wear a uniform (x) REPLACE THE PHRASES IN BOLD WITH THE CORRECT MODALS 1. I advise you to talk to the manager about that problem. 2. It’s a bad idea for you to watch TV all night. 3. It’s forbidden to drive over the speed limit. 4. My teacher says that it’s our duty to hand in our project by Thursday. 5. It’s against the rules to use notes during your final exam. 6. It isn’t necessary to come to the meeting today. POWINIENEŚ BYĆ CIERPLIWY. YOU SHOULD BE PATIENT. MUSISZ UMYĆ SAMOCHÓD YOU MUST WASH THE CAR. MUSISZ POSPRZĄTAĆ SWÓJ POKÓJ TERAZ! YOU MUST CLEAN YOUR ROOM! YOU MUST TIDY YOUR ROOM!S MUS