Sally has a lot to do but not enough time. She asks various people for advice on what she should do. Her friends and family give her suggestions like helping with chores, exercising, studying for an exam, and social activities. Sally thinks she has too many things she ought to do. In the end, she decides to stay in bed all day instead of following any of the advice. The document provides examples of situations where someone might advise using should or shouldn't along with various verbs.
Grammar Launch Intermediate 1: Completely master 15 English grammar structures using this book and the Grammar Launch MP3s so you can reach your goal of becoming fluent in English.
Sally has a lot to do but not enough time. She asks various people for advice on what she should do. Her friends and family give her suggestions like helping with chores, exercising, studying for an exam, and social activities. Sally thinks she has too many things she ought to do. In the end, she decides to stay in bed all day instead of following any of the advice. The document provides examples of situations where someone might advise using should or shouldn't along with various verbs.
Sally has a lot to do but not enough time. She asks various people for advice on what she should do. Her friends and family give her suggestions like helping with chores, exercising, studying for an exam, and social activities. Sally thinks she has too many things she ought to do. In the end, she decides to stay in bed all day instead of following any of the advice. The document provides examples of situations where someone might advise using should or shouldn't along with various verbs.
Sally has a lot to do but not enough time. She asks various people for advice on what she should do. Her friends and family give her suggestions like helping with chores, exercising, studying for an exam, and social activities. Sally thinks she has too many things she ought to do. In the end, she decides to stay in bed all day instead of following any of the advice. The document provides examples of situations where someone might advise using should or shouldn't along with various verbs.
FULL NAME: MARX JHONATAN MENDOZA CANAHUIRE CODE: 165113
SHOULD AND SHOULDN'T EXERCISES
1. Sally had a problem. She had a lot of things to do bult she didn′t have time todo everything. She asked everyone she knew for advice: “ what should I do?” fill the gaps using should or ought to and one of the verbs from the list. Come come come do do go help push study 1. Her mother said. “You…should help…me cook dinner”. 2. Her father said. “you …should come… the ironing”. 3. Her boyfriend said. “you …should go….to the cinema with me”. 4. Her teacher said. “ you …ought..to…should study.. maths for the exam next week”. 5. Her doctor said. “ you .should come...to…should…. to the gym and do some exercises”. 6. Her best friend said. “you …should come....with me to the swimming pool”. 7. Her other friends said. “you …should do.... shopping with us”. 8. Her grandmother said. “you …should push…. Me in my wheelchair to the parks”. 9. Sally thought about all this advice. “I …ought..to…should do… so many things” she agreed. Then she went to bed and stayed there all day. 2. Write five more pieces of advice for sally. 1. The cars is dirty: ..you should clean the car/ you ought to clean the car… (clean) 2. The plates are dirty: . you should wash the plates / you ought to the plates.(wash) 3. You room is in a mess: .. you should tidy you room / you ought to you room..( tidy) 4. There′s a hole in your trousers: . you should mend trousers / you ought to trousers..( mend) 5. Your hair is to long: … you should cut to hair / you ought to cut hair. (cut) 3. Write some more pieces of advice for these situations. Use should or shouldn′t with a suitable verb from the list: Borrow change eat go go go go learn move take take watch Sally says: 1. “ I′ve got toothache.” You …should go…………………. To the dentist. 2. “I ′ve got a headache.” You …should take………..an aspirin. 3. “ My eyes are tired.” You ……shouldn′t watch……… so much Tv. 4. “I′m tired every morning.” You ………shouldn′t go………. To bed so late. 5. “ My brother′s getting fat.” He ……shouldn′t eat…….. so much chocolate. 6. “He can′t find a girlfriend.” He ……should go…… to a dating agency. 7. “ My sister wants a job in Barcelona.” She…should learn….. Spanish. 8. “My friend is ill. It′s cold weather.” She…shouldn′t go….outside. 9. “My brother can′t drive.” He …should take….driving lessons. 10. “ I don′t earn much.” You …should change…. Your job. 11. “My parents don′t like their house.” They …should move 12. “I want to read a good book.” You …should borrow…….one from the library.
Grammar Launch Intermediate 1: Completely master 15 English grammar structures using this book and the Grammar Launch MP3s so you can reach your goal of becoming fluent in English.