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Mustn 'T, Should / Shouldn't or Have To / Don't Have To. You Can Use Some of The Verb Forms Twice
Mustn 'T, Should / Shouldn't or Have To / Don't Have To. You Can Use Some of The Verb Forms Twice
I Complete the sentences with the verbs in the box. There are three extra verbs. 8 PTS
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A N I N T E R V I E W W I T H A S WI M M I N G C H A M P I O N
About four years old. There was a swimming pool near my house. I often (1) go / went / was there with my dad. He taught me
everything about swimming.
Where (2) was / did / do your first competition take place?
There was a swimming competition at my primary school. Nothing important, but I came second and I (3) didn’t get / get / got
a silver medal. I was very happy.
Is having a healthy lifestyle important for you?
Of course. I try to eat well and usually start the day by having a large breakfast. It (4) gives / gave / is giving me the energy I
need for my morning practice.
Was last year good for you?
Yes and no. I (5) hadn’t / don’t have / didn’t have very good results at the beginning and I was sad. But I worked on my speed
and I (6) could / should / have to swim much faster after that.
III 7 pts
Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first, using the correct form of must /
mustn’t, should / shouldn’t or have to / don’t have to. You can use some of the verb forms twice.
1 The school rules say: ‘Ask your teacher before you use the IWB.’
You ask your teacher before you use the IWB.
2 I think it’s a good idea to go to a technical college in the UK.
You go to a technical college in the UK.
3 Don't leave the classroom without asking your teacher.
You leave the classroom without asking your teacher.
4 It's not necessary for you to book the tickets online. You can buy them in the museum.
You book the tickets online.
5 I don’t think it’s a good idea to go on a camping trip in December!
You go on a camping trip in December!
6 You’re breaking the law if you drive too fast here.
You drive too fast here.
7 I really think leaving school at sixteen is a bad idea.
You leave school when you are sixteen.
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