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Tasks

1. She is feeling a bit … today, so she decided to stay home and rest. (c)
2. The loud music at the concert gave him a … that lasted hours. (e)
3. After the operation, his life … for several hours. (a)
4. She was nervous about going … for her first-ever surgery, but she
trusted her doctors. (d)
5. After catching the flu, he looked …, pale and exhausted. (b)

a) hung by a thread
b) like death warmed up
c) under the weather
d) under the knife
e) splitting headache

1. The detective warned against … too much information to strangers


online. (b)
2. She has been … her dream of becoming a professional dancer since
she was a child. (e)
3. Jack … his word after promising to help with the project. (c)
4. Sarah invited me to … the game of volleyball they were playing on
the beach.(a)
5. The small stream eventually … the main river downstream. (d)

a) joins to
b) giving away
c) went back on
d) join in
Tasks

e) going after

1. You don’t have to/needn't/shouldn’t bother bringing a gift to the


party; your presence is enough.
2. He ought to/has to/needs to apologize for what he said to her.
3. You need to/should/must eat your vegetables if you want to stay
healthy.
4. This is a non-smoking area, you mustn’t/needn’t/ought not to smoke
here.
5. I'm not working tomorrow, so I don’t need to/shouldn’t/don't have to
get up early.
6. When we were at school, we had to/must/ought to wear a uniform.
7. You should/need to/must arrive on time for lessons. It's important not
to be late.
8. You needn’t/shouldn’t/ought not to speak to your mother like that!
9. It doesn’t need to/shouldn’t/has to be difficult to get tickets for the
first night.
10. Everyone should/needs to/must pay taxes.
Tasks

1. giving away - to give something to someone without asking for


payment; to tell people something secret.
2. going after - to chase or follow someone in order to catch them.
3. went back on - to fail to keep a promise, or to change a decision or
agreement.
4. join in - to join-in means to take part in or to become involved in.
It's something that's already happening when the subject joins in.
5. joins to - to join to means to connect or fasten things together. or
to be combined together.

1. NEEDN'T - There is no need in doing that. It is not an obligation


or prohibition.
2. OUGHT TO - Obligation. Often ought to is used precisely to
demonstrate that you have to do something, you have some kind of
duty, when you feel that you are obliged to do something and it is an
integral part to perform.
3. NEED TO - Use "need to" to express that something is important
for you to do. This form is often used for something that is important
one time, rather than referring to a responsibility or duty.
4. MUSTN'T - We use mustn’t to say that something is not allowed.
5. DON'T HAVE TO - We use don’t have to say that something is
not necessary (although you are allowed to do it).
6. HAD TO - Both must and have to can be used for obligations,
things that are necessary. However, we cannot use must to talk about
the past.
7. MUST - It's a rule, obligation.
8. SHOULDN'T/OUGHT NOT TO - To express a weaker, often
moral prohibition, we use shouldn’t or oughtn’t to.
9. SHOULDN'T - We can say "It probably won’t be difficult to get
tickets for the first night."
10. MUST - Everyone is obliged (it is mandatory) to pay taxes and
fees.

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