21. You......trust your daughter more. You......treat her like a child
A. ought to - should not
B. must - need not
C. can - may not
D. must - may not
21. You......trust your daughter more. You......treat her like a child
A. ought to - should not
B. must - need not
C. can - may not
D. must - may not
I. Decide which word is correct
1. The car broke down and we………….a taxi.
a. must have got b. have to get c. had to get d. must get
2. When my father was young, he ……work in the garden for long hours.
a. can b. could c. will d. should
3. It ……rain this evening. Why don’t you take an umbrella?
a. could be b. might c. must d. has to
4. ……you carry this bag for me?
a. May b. Should c. Will d. Must
5. It is possible that she will come to our party tonight. She ……come tonight.
a. need b. may c. should d. must
6. Tom painted his room black. It looks dark. He ……repaint it with another colour to make it brighter. .
a. should b. may c. can d. will
7. By the time Jack was ten, he ……speak three languages.
a. can b. could c. may d. must
8. If you don’t tell me your problem is, I ……help you.
a. can’t b. shouldn’t c. needn’t d. mustn’t
9. Smoking is harmful for your health, you ……stopping smoking.
a. will b. can c. should d. might
10. I’m sorry to hear that your sister is being terrible o you. I think you ……continue being pleasant to her.
a. should b. could b. can d. will
11. I’m overweight and the doctor say that I ……do exercise more often.
a. must b. will c. have to d. mustn’t
12. It’s rather warm there. You ……take a jacket.
a. don’t have to b. mustn’t c. can’t d. won’t
13. In this school, students are not allowed to smoke. They ……smoke.
a. don’t have to b. needn’t c. shouldn’t d. mustn’t
14. The police said that all visitors ……make sure that they know where the fire exists are.
a. must b. have to c. had to d. has to
15. …………I speak to Mr. Shaw please?
a. May b. Must c. Might d. Would
16. I don't think I want to see this film. ~ Oh, I think you……enjoy it.
a. can b. shall c. will d. would
17. It will possibly rain tomorrow.
a. can b. must c. might d. would
18. You ……..see a doctor about this problem.
a. might b. should c. had better d. both b&c
19. George ……call his insurance agent yesterday.
a. had to b. must c. has to d. both a&b
20. We …..be going to France this summer, but we’re not sure yet.
a. can b. could c. must d. might
21. You ……buy any sugar. There’s plenty.
a. should b. mustn’t c. needn’t d. couldn’t
22. Everyone's asleep. We…………….. make a noise.
a. couldn't b. mustn't c. needn't d. wouldn't
1. I'm not sure. I........................come a few minutes late.
A. may B. must C. mustn't D. needn't
2. Bring your umbrella. It..................rain later today.
A. must B. may C. mustn't D. needn't
3. ''What are you doing this weekend?''
''I haven't decided yet. I................go on a picnic with my family''.
A. may B. may not C. must D. needn't
4. ''I didn't have time for breakfast this morning.''
''You.............be very hungry now.''
A. might B. may C. mustn't D. must
5. It's quite urgent. You........type the reports today.
A. must B. might C. needn't D. would
6. Don't worry if you're a minute or two late. We..........be exactly on time for the meeting.
A. must B. mustn't C. needn't D. may
7. Jane's glasses are on the desk, so she.......be here.
A. must B. shall C. ought D. will
8. The gas tank is almost empty. We...........stop at the next service station.
A. mustn't B. might C. needn't D. had better
9. A person........eat in order to live.
A. have to B. must C. should D. may
10. A person........eat a balanced diet.
A. should B. ought C. may D. must
11. I don't have onough money to take the bus, so I............walk home.
A. should B. mustn't C. have to D. needn't
12. You.........eat these mushrooms. They are very poisonous.
A. needn't B. can't C. mustn't D. won't
13. I can't find my umbrella. I........it in the restaurant last night.
A. must have left B. had left C. left D. might leave
14. I had a test this morning. I didn't do it well. I........last night.
A. should study B. must have studied C. should have studied D. must study
15. Tom goes to school very often, but he was absent yesterday. He..............ill
A. must be B. must have been C. might be D. might have been.
1. I enjoyed the movie very much. I wish I ______ the book from which it was made.
A. have read B. had read C. should have read D. am reading
2. You are late. If you _______ a few minutes earlier, you_______him.
A. came / Would meet B. had come / Would have met
C. come / Will meet D. had come / would meet
3. I can’t stand him. He always talks as though he_______everything.
A. knew B. knows C. has know D. had known
4. His doctor suggested that he ______short trip abroad.
A. will take B. would take C. take D. took
5. We might have failed if you _______us a helping hand.
A. have not given B. would not give C. had not given D. did not give
6. The law requires that everyrone ______his car checked at least once a month.
A. has B. have C. had D. will have
7. He was busy yesterday, otherwise he_______to the meeting.
A. would come B. would have been
C. could have been D. would be
8. If there were no subjunctive mood, English _______ much easier.
A. will be B. would have been
C. could have been D. would be
9. ________ the fog, we should have reached our schoo1.
A. Because of B. In spite of C. In case of D. But for
10. –“What will you do during winter vacation?”
–“I don’t know, but it’s about time______something.”
A. I decided B. I’ll decide C. I’d decided D. I’m deciding
11. He was very busy yesterday, otherwise, he ________to your birthday party.
A. would come B. came
C. would have come D. should come
12. The two strangers talked as if they_______friends for years.
A. should be B. had been C. have been D. were
13. Look! What you’ve done!You_______have been more careful.
A. should B. may C. ought D. would
14. Without electricity, what _______?
A. will the world be like B. would the world be like
C. the world will be like D. the World Would be like
15. With your ability, you _______out the puzzle within a few minutes.
A. could have worked B. need have worked
B. C. ought have worked D. must have worked
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II. Underline the correct answer
1. If you like, I can/may make an appointment for you to see Dr Krall tomorrow.
2. Passengers mustn’t /don’t have to smoke while on board the plane.
3. Don’t let Sylvia climb that tree. She might/can fall.
4. You probably shouldn’t/ mustn’t keep your passport in that pocket: it could/ should easily be stolen.
5. I’m afraid Karen can’t/couldn’t come to the party tomorrow because she’s got flu.
6. Oh no! It mustn’t/can’t be 7 o’clock already. John and Graham will be here in fifteen minutes.
7. I absolutely ought to/have to leave the house at 6 if I want to be at the station by six-thirty.
8. Be careful, that pot’s very heavy. You have to/could hurt your back.
9. I have to/ must wear uniform at work according to the work principles.
10. Jack told his son: ‘Today, you have to/ must cut the grass in the garden.’
11. I’m not sure where he is now. He might/can be in his office.
12. When I was at high school, we had to/must wear uniform on Mondays.
13. He couldn’t/shouldn’t write until he was eight.
14. This is the first time Tom’s been to Germany. Fortunately, he will /can speak German.
15. Is it true that cats must/can see in the dark?
16. Do you think I should/ could buy Alex a birthday present?
17. The doctor said I don’t have to/ mustn’t lift anything heavy
18. You shouldn’t/ couldn’t join the team if you don’t want to
19. Frank’s not in his office. He can/might I at lunch.
20. Come on, put those books away- you shouldn’t/ mustn’t be studying at this time of night.
21. Should/ Can I have tomorrow off? I have to/must go to the dentist because I have a toothache.
22. I’ll be quit late getting to London, but you mustn’t/ don’t have to change the plans for me.
23. Students may/should be encouraged to type their assignments. It is easier for their professors to read.
24. The president said that there can/might be a strike next week.
25. I don’t know what I’m doing tomorrow. I must/ might go to the beach or I may stay at home.
Question 8: The chairman's thought-provoking question ignited a lively debate among the
participants in the workshop.
A. triggered B. arose C. defined D. hosted
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes each of
the following exchanges.
Question 9: Two students are talking about the school curriculum.
- Ted: "Swimming should be made part of the school curriculum"
- Kate: "______. It is an essential life skill "
A. Oh, that's a problem
C. Not at all
B. I can't agree with you more
D. You can make it
Question 10: Jane is talking to Mike, who has just helped her with her luggage.
- Jane: "______"
- Mike: "it's my pleasure."
A. It's too heavy. B.it's not my duty. C. Thanks a lot, indeed. D. Welcome back.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the
following questions.
Question 11: Only after he ______ the job as a computer programmer did he realise how much he
loved it.
A. has left B. had left C. was leaving D. would leave
Question 12: You must not ______ any step in the process; otherwise, you would not be able to cook
the dish properly.
A. quit
B.skip
C leave
D. hide
Question 13: If you didn't have to leave today, I ______ you around the
city.
A. have shown B. showed C. will show D Would show
Question 14: I've been waiting for hours. You ______ to tell me you would come late.
A. oughtn't to have phoned B. must have phoned C. should have phoned
D. needn't have phoned
15: The operation of the newly constructed plants is likely to lead to ______ environmental
consequences.
A. far-reaching
B. far-goneC. far-offD. far-flung
Question 16: He promised ______ his daughter a new bicycle as a birthday present.
A. buy B. to buy C. to buying D. buying
Question 17: Many parents tend to make their children study hard in the belief that good education
will enable them to ______ in the future.
A. turn up B. get on C. get out D. turn away
Question 18: The ______ prices of property in big
cities may deter people on low incomes from owning a house there.
A. forbidding B. competitive C. prohibitive D. inflatable
Question 19: Michael rarely returns to his hometown, ______?
A. hasn't he B. does he C. has he D. doesn't he
Question 20: Susan has achieved great ______ in her career thanks to her hard work.
A. success B. succeed C. successful D. successfully
Question 21: After a momentary ______ of concentration, Simon managed to regain his focus and
completed the test.
A. lapse B. fault C. failure D. error
Question 22: Drastic measures should be taken to tackle the problems ______ child abuse.
A. involved B. to involve C. involving D. are involving
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We will be spending a day in your town during our coach tour. Do you think we must meet? If so, what should we do? As this will be my first visit to your area, I want to give your parents a present, can you give me a suggestion?
Write your letter (about 80-100 words), suggesting how you will both spend the day together. DO NOT write any addresses.
Dear Tim,
I remember that when I was in 5th grade, my class was good at studying, reacted aggressively in all activities of the school so it was very popular with teachers and friends. In grade 5, the exam that we are most interested in is the excellent student exam. I have chosen to send gold to send the task of taking good students. I have to say I was proud and proud to do so. And I know that besides me, there is no one qualified to take this exam. At that time, I was a smug little girl, always thought I was good and despise the people around. Ms. Thu enthusiastically study for me, I also try my best to study under the guidance of her.
Two days before the exam I allowed myself to rest for the day with the most comfortable spirit. I am very confident in what I have learned. On the day of the competition everyone happy to wish me success, won high. I completed the excellent essay for Literature, but Mathematics was a terrible failure. The best thing I can do is not to do it, because I volunteered to ignore it because I thought it was too simple to put on a good student exam. I lost my spirits from that moment, suddenly all the knowledge in my head flew away, I can not remember anything anymore. Even if I try my best, I can not regain my composure. And then I knew that I would not get any awards in this competition. Every wish, expectation of everyone or myself, all the smoke.
I step out of the examination room with a somber face, I do not want to meet anyone, just want to hide all the most is Ms. Thu who dedicatedly told me. I still remember as she wrote: "Whatever form of paper, whether hard or easy you must also scrutinize, do not subject yourself to any offline," she repeats it over and over again. many times. However, just because of the subjectivity, just because of arrogance, self-thinking good giang has made every hope of her break. I know how to face her, tell her how disappointing results this time.
The next day I always tried to avoid her, I was afraid to face, to explain to her, I was afraid to look her sad eyes. But I could not avoid it, that day, when she finished school she called me back to class. It was a talk that I would never forget the words she said later, the words she taught:
- Yesterday, she received the results of the excellent student exam, the subject children do very well by 9 points, but Math is too bad. I know your exam this time is not good since you left the examination room. But can you tell me why, math is so bad? She knows how good she is, she believes she can do well. So that…
"Your child, your child did not review you part ... I ... I ... really sorry for you. I am very angry with myself. Angry because of subjective self, has made her and everyone disappointed, ...
I sobbed, sorry for you, to say that my heart felt so much lighter. Listening to my words, she patted her shoulders lightly, hugging me to say,
- Keep your daughter quiet. Every one of us has been wrong, everybody has stumbled. The most important thing is self-perception and modification. I hope this will be a lesson that you will remember forever, so that whatever you do, whether large or small, you need to be careful, careful not to be subjective. Because just a minute of subjective, the consequences will not be unexpected.
I listened attentively as I swallowed her words. That was the first time I realized that just because a minute of negligence, your subjectivity affects so many people. It has happened for a long time but it will be a lesson for me: in anything that is not subjective, careful, meticulous, effort, try not stop.
PRESENT and PAST SIMPLE or CONTINUOUS.
Use contractions when possible. Capitals are relevant.
We (listen) to music in class tomorrow.
The party (finish) at 12:00 last night
I (live) in London. I (not, live) in Spain.
Susan (play) football when she (fall) and (break) her leg
James (not, like) this party, he (want) to go home.
We (not, go) to the cinema yesterday.
Kate (normally, not, have) lunch in the office, but she (have) lunch here today
Helen (can) play the guitar when she (be) six.
(normally, you, read) terror stories?
We (go) to the park. (You, want) to come with us?
(you, have) arguments with your parents very often?
Mara and John (drink) wine every day.
The train (not, stop) here today.
John (tidy) his room once a week.
I can`t lend you my car because I (need) it today.
Harriet (come) while we (talk) about her
I (not, take) any medicine at the moment.
I (not, sleep) very well these days.
They (not, do) their homework yesterday.
We (see) that film at the cinema last week.
(Peter, see) the film yesterday?
(the sun, shine) when you (arrive) in Barbados?
Mary never ( help) in the house.
James (not, drink) his milk, mum!
Sam (not, can) score any goals last Sunday.