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Name : Ni Made Rika Padeswari Kusuma

NIM : 1908561030
Class :B

 Exercise 1

1. Can you to help me, please?


 Can you help me, please?
2. I must studying for an exam tomorrow.
 I must study for an exam tomorrow.
3. We couldn’t went to the party last night.
 We couldn’t go to the party last night.
4. I am have to improve my English as soon as possible.
 I have to improve my English as soon as possible.
5. You shouldn’t to spend all your free time at the computer.
 You shouldn’t spend all your free time at the computer.
6. My mother can’t speaking English, but she can speaks several other language.
 My mother can’t speak English, but she can speak several other language.

 Exercise 2

1. A cat can climb trees, but it can’t fly.


2. A fish can’t walk, but it can swim.
3. When I was thirteen, I could ride a bicycle, but I couldn’t do that when I was three.
4. Five years ago, I could play basketball, but now I can’t.
5. In the past, I couldn’t drink soda, but now I can.

 Exercise 3

A : What are you going to order?


B : I don’t know. I might have the tofu pasta.

A : Would you like some more food?


B : No thanks, I can’t eat another bite. I’m full.

A : It is okay if I have a piece of candy, Mom?


B : No, but you can have an orange.
A : Which of these oranges is sweet? I like only sweet oranges.
B : How should I know? I can’t tell if an orange is sweet just by looking at it. Can you?
Here, try this one. It might be sweet enough for you. If it isn’t, put some sugar on it.

May I have everyone’s attention? The test is about to begin. If you need to leave the room
during the examination, please raise your hand. You may not leave the room without
permission. Are there any questions? No? Then you may open your test booklets and
begin.

 Exercise 4.1

1. I think you should reschedule your dinner plans with your fiancé.
2. I think you ought to finish your work before you go on vacation if you don’t want to lose
your job.

 Exercise 4.2

1. That dress you bought is very good quality. It must have been very expensive.
2. I haven’t seen Jim for ages. He must have gone away.
3. I wonder where my umbrella is. You must have left it on the bus.
4. Don passed the exam. He didn’t study very much for it. The exam can’t have been very
difficult.
5. She knew everything about our plans. She must have listened to our conversation.
6. Dennis did the opposite of what I asked him to do. He can’t have understood what I said.
7. When I woke up this morning, the light was on. I must have forgot to turn it off.
8. I don’t understand how the accident happened. The driver can’t have seen the red light.

 Exercise 5

1. You really must/have to work harder if you want to pass that exam.
2. Some children have to wear uniforms when they go to school.
3. Last night Don suddenly became ill. We had to call the doctor.
4. Anna has had to wear glasses since she was eight years old.
5. I’m afraid I can’t come tomorrow. I must/have to work late.
6. I’m sorry I couldn’t come yesterday. I had to work late.
7. Tom may have to go away next week.
8. We couldn’t repair the car by ourselves. We had to take it to a garage.
9. When you come to Houston again, you must/have to come and see us.
 Exercise 6

1. When I’m hot and thirsty, I prefer cold drinks to hot drinks.
2. When I’m hot and thirsty, I like cold drinks better than hot drinks.
3. When I’m hot and thirsty, I’d rather have a cold drink than a hot drink.
4. I prefer tea to coffee.
5. I like tea better than coffee.
6. I’d rather drink tea than coffee.
7. When I choose a book, I prefer nonfiction to fiction.
8. I like rock-and-roll better than classical music.

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