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RDiGiacomo 3ASA - Grammar Revision
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Grammar book page 139-141-143:

Page 139:

Ex. 1:

1. You must have valid insurance.

2. You must be at least 17 years of age.

3. All passengers must wear a seatbelt.

4. You mustn’t drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

5. You mustn’t use a mobile phone while driving.

6. Under 12s mustn’t sit in the front.

 

Ex. 2:

1. You mustn’t feed the animals.

2. You mustn’t buy anything.

3. You have to fasten your seatbelt.

4. You haven’t to pay in pounds.

5. You have to turn off your mobiles.

 

Ex. 3:

1. Do you have to wear a school uniform?

2. A. I must visit my grandmother.

   B. Must you definitely go?

3. Sorry, but I had to go to the doctor.

4. We really must get in touch with her, though.

5. A. What time do we have to be at school for the trip tomorrow?

   B. You mustn’t be late, or they’ll go without you.

 

Page 141:

Ex. 1:

1. He needs some help.

2. They need a shower.

3. She needs a new mobile.

 

Ex. 2:

1. I need to check my emails.

2. If you haven’t got an exam in the morning, you needn’t to come to school. But you need to be here in the afternoon.

3. I need to reinstall the program.

4. A What do you need to buy in town?

   B. I need to get a birthday present for Paula.

5. A There’s no need to hurry.

   B. Yes, but we need to make sure we’re not late – the traffic will be bad.

 

Ex. 3:

1. His hair need cutting.

2. The car needs washing.

3. Her room needs tiding.

 

Page 143:

Ex. 1:

1. He must play the guitar.

2. He might play in a band.

3. He must have a scooter.

4. He can’t be English.

5. He must be interested in sport.

 

Ex. 2:

1. There must be a mistake.

2. We might be late.

3. Sara might not go to the party.

4. This can’t be his car.

 

Ex. 3:

1. You can’t be serious!

2. That can’t be right!

3. He can’t be out.

4. You must be joking!

 

Ex. 4:

1. Tonight, I might sleep.

2. Tomorrow, I might not go for a walk.

3. At the weekend, I might study.

4. One day, I might be a scientist.

 

Ex. 5:

1. They might have got lost.

2. They must have gone out.

3. They could got lost.

4. Tom might not get your email.