Study these situations. Write sentences describing the solution using the verbs in brackets.
Lee wants to be a doctor. He spends all his time watching TV. (need to)
Lee needs to study more.
1. Chad has an interview for college on Monday. He has a busy weekend planned with his friends. (shouldn't)
2. Rea is studying to be a physicist. She isn't very good at maths. (have to)
3. Marina talks too much in class. She failed her last history test. (mustn't)
4. Aidan is a homeschooler. He wants to have more friends. (should)
5. It's the summer holidays. Nicola's still studying. (don't have to)
1. Chad has an interview for college on Monday. He has a busy weekend planned with his friends. (shouldn't)
--> Chad shouldn't spend all his time hanging out with his friends.
2. Rea is studying to be a physicist. She isn’t very good at maths. (have to)
--> Rea has to study maths more.
3. Marina talks too much in class. She failed her last history test. (mustn't)
--> Marina mustn't talk too much in class.
4. Aidan is a homeschooler. He wants to have more friends. (should)
--> Aidan should acquaint with new friends.
5. It’s the summer holidays. Nicola’s still studying. (don’t have to)
--> Nicola doesn't have to study in summer holidays.