8. Although the dog appeared harmless, it was, in fact, quite dangerous. Harmless___________________________________________________________________________ .
Exercise 1 Choose the right forms “have to/ has to” to complete the sentences.
l. She have to/has to pass the driving test.
2. I have to/ has to tidy up my room.
3. John have to/ has to feed his dog in the morning.
4. Bob and Tom have to/ has to finish their essay.
5. You have to/has to do your homework.
Exercise 2 Choose the right forms “don’t have to/ doesn’t have to” to complete the sentences.
1. We don’t have to/doesn’t have to go shopping.
2. The girls don’t have to/ doesn’t have to watch this film. There are a lot of other films.
3. I don’t have to/ doesn’t have to do an exam this week.
4. Sam don’t have to/ doesn’t have to water the flowers. I’ll do it later.
5. Frank and Joe don’t have to/ doesn’t have to work at weekends.
Choose the correct options to complete the text.
Foreign movies and TV shows have become increasingly popular with English-speaking audiences. This means that over the last few years, many more people have/are/have been introduced to material that dubs/was being /is dubbed or to which subtitles have added/being added /been added. Research shows that dubbing uses/used/is used more frequently than subtitles, especially in wealthy countries. However, people argue/ is argue/it is argue that those who prefer subtitled movies are more open and interested in foreign cultures because they are needed/need/have been needed to make more of an effort. But are we being affected/ do we affect/ does is affect us by the modern trend to use dubbing rather than subtitles? Certainly, our foreign language skills aren’t helped/ do not help/ aren't helping by watching an actor that speaks our own language. If viewers don’t hear people speaking a foreign language, they may have been lost/ may lost/may be lost the chance for them to improve their pronunciation and expand their vocabulary and grammar forever. This is a topic that should have studied/ should be studied/ should study in greater depth.
Important Notice: Product Return
Reward
NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER answer the following questions.
Write your answers in boxes 1-5 on your answer sheet.
1. Where can you find the batch number on your jars? Answer
2. How much will you receive for an opened jar of contaminated chicken curry? Answer
3. If you have eaten chicken curry from a jar with one of the batch numbers listed, whom should you contact? Answer
4. What information do they ask you to provide about the jar of chicken curry you ate? Answer
5. What is the maximum reward Fancy Foods is offering for information about who contaminated the product? Answer
Questions 1-5
Important Notice: Product Return
Fancy Foods wishes to inform the public that pieces of metal have been found in some jars of Fancy Foods Chicken Curry (spicy). The batches of the jars involved have some numbers from J6617 to J6624. The batch number is printed on the bottom of each jar.
Reward
NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER answer the following questions.
Write your answers in boxes 1-5 on your answer sheet.
1. Where can you find the batch number on your jars? Answer
2. How much will you receive for an opened jar of contaminated chicken curry? Answer
3. If you have eaten chicken curry from a jar with one of the batch numbers listed, whom should you contact? Answer
4. What information do they ask you to provide about the jar of chicken curry you ate? Answer
5. What is the maximum reward Fancy Foods is offering for information about who contaminated the product? Answer
Complete the sentences with a word from the list. Some of the sentences have more than one correct answer.
MUST - MUSTN'T - SHOULD - SHOULDN'T - HAVE TO - DON'T HAVE TO - MAY - MIGHT
1. If you feel tired you____ go to bed early.
2. You ____ pay extra if your luggage is more than 20 kilos.
3. If you want to go climbing you____ buy some boots.
4. 'Do you think Simon will come?' 'Who knows? He____ do'.
5. You _____ worry about me. I'm alright.
6. You ______ pay to join the college sports club. It's free.
7. All UK travellers to Brazil ______ have a visa.
8. You _____ go surfing if you don't know how to swim.
9. 'You______ start writing now' said the teacher.
10. If you have a heart problem you ______ smoke.
Exercise 1. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct causative forms.
1. I didn't have any time so I had my sister _________ (type) my paper last night.
2. The villagers have had the use of this washing machine _________ (explain) by this engineer.
3. The teacher got the students _________(write) the first quatrain of the poem to make it easy to memorize.
4. We are getting our house _________ (decorate) by some workers now. Exercise 2: Rewrite the following sentences into passive form:
I have had my father repair my bicycle.
-> I have……………………………………………………….........................................................
Nam is having his mother wash her clothes at present = now
-> Nam is ……………………………………………………….......................................................
She will get a designer to make her wedding dress.
-> She will ………………………………………………………........................................................
They got a dentist to check their teeth.
-> They got ………………………………………………….......................................................
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
The book would have been perfect ________ the ending.
A. it hadn’t been for
B. hadn’t it been for
C. it had not been for
D. had it not been for
1. I pay a garage to service my car. A. I have my car service. B. I have my car serviced. C. I had my car serviced. D. I have my car to service. 2. He got the watch repaired. A. He got someone repair the watch. B. He got someone repairs the watch. C. He got someone to repair the watch. D. He got someone repairing the watch. 3. Can anyone cash me a cheque? A. Can anyone cash a cheque to me? B. Can anyone cash a cheque for me? C. Can anyone cash a cheque on me? D. Can anyone cash a cheque with me? 4. I pay a window cleaner to clean my windows every month. A. I have my windows cleaned by a window cleaner every month. B. I have my windows clean by a window cleaner every month. C. I have my windows to clean by a window cleaner every month. 11 D. I have my windows cleaning by a window cleaner every month. 5. I went to a jeweler and he pierced my ears for me. A. I went to a jeweler and have my ears pierced. B. I went to a jeweler and to have my ears pierced. C. I went to a jeweler and had my ears pierce. D. I went to a jeweler and had my ears pierced. 6. An artist is painting her portrait. A. She is having her portrait paint by an artist. B. She is having her portrait painted by an artist. C. She has her portrait painted by an artist. D. She had her portrait painted by an artist. 7. I want this work done at once. A. I want someone do this work at once. B. I want someone done this work at once. C. I want someone doing this work at once. D. I want someone to do this work at once. 8. Can you have these notes copied before tomorrow? A. Can you ask someone to copy these notes before tomorrow? B. Can you ask someone to be copy these notes before tomorrow? C. Can you ask someone copy these notes before tomorrow? D. Can you ask someone to copying these notes before tomorrow? 9. A man with a scar across his face held my attention. A. My attention was hold by a man with a scar across his face. B. My attention was held by a man with a scar across his face. C. My attention is held by a man with a scar across his face. D. My attention were held by a man with a scar across his face. 10. Those new shoes, I mean yours, look very smart. A. Those new shoes of your look smart. B. Those new shoes of yours looks smart. C. Those new shoes of yours look smart. D. Those new shoes to yours look smart. 11. That dog – Jack’s dog – has torn my trousers. A. That dog of Jack’s has torn my trousers. B. That dog of Jack has torn my trousers. C. Jack’s that dog has torn my trousers. D. Jack’s dogs has torn my trousers.