You must give these books back to the library
You must give these books back to the library
1 I think you ought to give up playing video games (should) →I think you 2. It's necessary for me to finish the work on time(have to) → I 3. It wasn't necessary for you to clean that car (have to) →You 4. It was quite unnecessary for you to adopt a green lifestyle. (have to) →You 5. It was careless of you to leave the windows open last night.(shouldn't) →You 6. It is advisable for each member in the family to share the housework equally. (Should) →Each 7. You are required to come back home before 10 p.m. (must) →You 8. Lina is advised to prepare carefully in the morning. (should) →Linda 9. Tu is responsible for picking up litter. (have to) →Tu 10. You are required to ask your parents for permission before staying out late. (must) →You 11. I think you ought to give up smoking immediately. (should) →I think you 12. It is not a good idea for me to stay up late. (shouldn't) → I 13. It wasn't necessary for you to send these letters. (have to) →You 14. It was unnesscesary for Tim to finish the work. (have to) →Tim 15. It was careless of you to leave your children alone at home. (shouldn't) →You
Change these sentences into reported speach with gersund or infinitive 1 "well" come back agian 2,"keep quiet" the teacher said to us 3,you had better not swin too far from the share "he said" 4,"i'll give it him tomorrow" john said 5,"i'd like sam to become a doctor" said
III. Rewrite each sentence without changing its meaning, using the given words. 1. It is not necessary for her to follow with everything her parents say. (HAVE TO) →She 2. It is a good idea for the young to get a lot of encouragement to follow family rules (SHOULD) The young 3. She does not need to listen to what he says. (NECESSARY) →It is 4. It is not a good idea for teenagers to go out too much every day. (SHOULDN'T) →Teenagers 5. You are not allowed to use your mobile phone in the examination room. (MUSIN'T) You 6. Perhaps Linda is teaching in the center now. (MAY) →Linda 7. It's forbidden to smoke in here. (MUSTN'T) →You 8. I don't think that man is John; John is much taller. (CAN'T) →That man.... It's likely that the company will accept his application. (MIGHT) 9. →The company 10. I like living in a smart city more than living in the countryside →I prefer 11. This is the first time I have seen this kind of intelligent robots →I haven't 12. The police let him leave after they had questioned him. →The police allowed 13. He has installed solar panels on the roof for three years. →He started. 14. I find it difficult to find a better solution to that problem. I have. 15. The last time I went out for lunch was five days ago. I haven't 16. The last time she came back to her hometown was 4 years ago. →She hasn't...... 17. He started working as a bank clerk 3 months ago. →He has 18. Jane hasn't been out of the country for years Jane 19. I last had my hair cut in November. →I haven't 20. It has been a long time since we last met. →We haven't....
Read the passage and choose one correct answer for each question.
PREPARING A DINNER PARTY
Giving a dinner party is a wonderful way of entertain people. You can also make new friends and give others the chance to get to know each other better.
It needs planning, though. First, make a guest list, with different kinds of people and a mixture of women and men. Don’t invite couples because they aren’t so much fun.
When you know who can come, find out what they like to eat and drink. Note down any who are vegetarians, or who can’t eat or drink certain things for religious seasons.
Then plan their menu. Include a first course, a choice of main courses and a dessert, plus lots of people’s favourite drinks.
The next thing to do is the shopping. Make sure buy more than enough of everything, and that someone can help you carry it!
On the day, start cooking early. Give people appetizers like Greek mezze or Spanish tapas, so they don’t get hungry if they have to wait. Serve the delicious meal, sit down with your guests and have a good time – you’ve earned it!
The menu should include these EXCEPT ..........................
A. a first course
B. a supper
C. a dessert
D. main courses
Read the following passage and choose the correct option (A, B, C, or D) for each blank
If you are invited to someone's house for dinner in the United States, you should bring a gift, such as a (28)_________ of flowers or a box of chocolates. If you give your host a (29)_________ gift, he/she may open it in front of you. Opening a present in front of the gift-giver is considered polite. It shows that the host is excited about receiving the gift and wants to show his/her appreciation to you immediately. Even if the host doesn't like it, he/she will tell a “white lie” and say how much they like the gift to (30)_________ the guest from feeling bad. If your host asks you to arrive at a particular time, you should not arrive (31)_________ on time or earlier than the (32)_________ time, because this is considered to be potentially inconvenient and therefore rude, as the host may not be ready.
Question 28:
A. bundle
B. hand
C. bunch
D. handful
Read the following passage and choose the correct option (A, B, C, or D) for each blank
If you are invited to someone's house for dinner in the United States, you should bring a gift, such as a (28)_________ of flowers or a box of chocolates. If you give your host a (29)_________ gift, he/she may open it in front of you. Opening a present in front of the gift-giver is considered polite. It shows that the host is excited about receiving the gift and wants to show his/her appreciation to you immediately. Even if the host doesn't like it, he/she will tell a “white lie” and say how much they like the gift to (30)_________ the guest from feeling bad. If your host asks you to arrive at a particular time, you should not arrive (31)_________ on time or earlier than the (32)_________ time, because this is considered to be potentially inconvenient and therefore rude, as the host may not be ready.
Question 31:
A. gradually
B. recently
C. perfectly
D. exactly
Read the following passage and choose the correct option (A, B, C, or D) for each blank
If you are invited to someone's house for dinner in the United States, you should bring a gift, such as a (28)_________ of flowers or a box of chocolates. If you give your host a (29)_________ gift, he/she may open it in front of you. Opening a present in front of the gift-giver is considered polite. It shows that the host is excited about receiving the gift and wants to show his/her appreciation to you immediately. Even if the host doesn't like it, he/she will tell a “white lie” and say how much they like the gift to (30)_________ the guest from feeling bad. If your host asks you to arrive at a particular time, you should not arrive (31)_________ on time or earlier than the (32)_________ time, because this is considered to be potentially inconvenient and therefore rude, as the host may not be ready.
Question 30:
A. protest
B. make
C. protect
D. prevent
Read the following passage and choose the correct option (A, B, C, or D) for each blank
If you are invited to someone's house for dinner in the United States, you should bring a gift, such as a (28)_________ of flowers or a box of chocolates. If you give your host a (29)_________ gift, he/she may open it in front of you. Opening a present in front of the gift-giver is considered polite. It shows that the host is excited about receiving the gift and wants to show his/her appreciation to you immediately. Even if the host doesn't like it, he/she will tell a “white lie” and say how much they like the gift to (30)_________ the guest from feeling bad. If your host asks you to arrive at a particular time, you should not arrive (31)_________ on time or earlier than the (32)_________ time, because this is considered to be potentially inconvenient and therefore rude, as the host may not be ready.
Question 29:
A. valuable
B. unpacked
C. wrapped
D. unwanted
Read the following passage and choose the correct option (A, B, C, or D) for each blank
If you are invited to someone's house for dinner in the United States, you should bring a gift, such as a (28)_________ of flowers or a box of chocolates. If you give your host a (29)_________ gift, he/she may open it in front of you. Opening a present in front of the gift-giver is considered polite. It shows that the host is excited about receiving the gift and wants to show his/her appreciation to you immediately. Even if the host doesn't like it, he/she will tell a “white lie” and say how much they like the gift to (30)_________ the guest from feeling bad. If your host asks you to arrive at a particular time, you should not arrive (31)_________ on time or earlier than the (32)_________ time, because this is considered to be potentially inconvenient and therefore rude, as the host may not be ready.
Question 32:
A. permittted
B. waited
C. expected
D. wasted