Communication » 2A Interacting

BPortelli - Revising unit 1-2
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1
Perception: feel, see, hear
Opinion: think, prefer, believe
Possession and stable characteristics: have got, know, own, be

2
1 I want to see you as soon as possible because I have a favour to ask you. Are you free at 12?
2 I know that Steve speaks French and German but I think he is speaking to that man in Italian at the moment!
3 Are you listening to this music? I’m trying to work! – OK, turn it off. I don’t like it much anyway.

3

Affirmative
I used to be shy.
She used to work.

Negative
I didn’t use to be shy.
She didn’t use to work.

Questions
Did you use to be shy?
Did she use to work?

Short answers
Yes, I did.
No, she didn’t.

 

4
1 When I was a child, my family used to go to Rimini every summer.
2 What did you do in the evenings when you were young? – We used to watch TV.
4 I used to walk in the park with my dog when I lived in London.

5

Affirmative
I
You
He/She/It   should go
We
They

Negative
I
You
He/She/It   shouldn’t go
We
They

Questions
             I
             you
should   he/she/it  go?
             we
             they

Short answers
Yes, I should.
No, you shouldn’t.
Yes, he/she/it should.
No, we shouldn’t.
Yes, they should.

 

6
1 People shouldn’t eat with their mouths open.
2 Children should be careful in the street.
3 We shouldn’t write on the classroom walls.
4 Should I cook pasta this evening?
5 You should phone Jim and say you’re sorry.
6 Where should we go on holiday?

7

Affirmative
I must work
You must stay
He/She/It must go
We must walk
They must speak

Negative
I mustn’t work
You mustn’t stay
He/She/It mustn’t go
We mustn’t walk
They mustn’t speak

 

8
1 We must be careful when we drive on busy roads.
2 You must get a visa for the trip.
3 You mustn’t use phones in our exams.
4 Interpreters must speak two languages very well.
5 You must buy a ticket before travelling by train.
6 People mustn’t carry scissors on planes.

9
1 I should do all my homework during the weekend.
2 I should study Latin.
3 I should help my brother with his homework.

1 I mustn’t leave my English book at home.
2 I mustn’t go out late in the evening.
3 I mustn’t forget to do my homework.

10

Affirmative
I have to work.
You have to stay.
He/She/It has to go.
We have to walk.
They have to speak.

Negative
I don’t have to work.
You don’t have to stay.
He/She /It doesn’t have to go.
We don’t have to walk.
They don’t have to speak.

Questions
Do I have to work?
Do you have to stay?
Does he/she/it have to go?
Do we have to walk?
Do they have to speak?

Short answers
No, I don’t.
Yes, you do.
No, he/she/it doesn’t.
Yes, we do.
No, we don’t.

 

11
1 We don’t have to wear skirts to school but we can’t wear jeans.
2 What time do you have to get up tomorrow?
3 Why does our teacher have to give us so much homework?
4 Europeans don’t have to have a passport to go to the UK but they have to take an identity card.
5 You have to understand a bit of English to surf the Net but you don’t have to speak it.
6 My dad usually has to get up at 6 a.m. but he doesn’t have to work on Fridays – that’s his day off.
7 Do your parents have to work at the weekends? – Yes, they have.
8 If you want to be a pilot, which subjects do you have to study at university?

12
A What do you have to do in your job?
B I have to write songs, make CDs and go on tour.
A How often do you have to go on tour?
B Usually twice a year.
A Do you have to travel by plane?
B Yes, I do – in my private jet.
A Do you often have to sleep in hotels?
B Yes, I do – in luxury hotels.
A What do you have to do after concerts?
B I have to spend hours signing autographs for my fans!

13
1 worked
2 decided
3 became
4 has to
5 doesn’t have to
6 does he like
7 met
8 think
9 have to
10 must
11 meet
12 see
13 should
14 doesn’t have to
15 should
16 sounds
17 should

14
1
A What could we take to Mum?
B Well, she likes Italian food. We could buy her some pasta and some parmesan.
A Good idea, but we shouldn’t buy parmesan: she doesn’t like cheese.
B She doesn’t have to eat it ... we can eat it instead of her!

2
A Why do you want do become a bodyguard?
B Because I’d like to meet famous people.
A Oh ... , and what would you want to know about the job?
B I would know how much I can earn and how many days-off I can have.
A Well, I’m sorry, Mr Grant, but I think you will have to find another job!