Английская грамматика в упражнениях - 11 стр.

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1. Melanie: Bicycles should be used for short journeys, (people)
David: Yes, I agree._____________________________________ .
2. Emma: A new source of energy has been discovered, (someone)
Daniel: What? Did you say that ___________________________ .
3. Rachel: This building is going to be knocked down, (they)
Vicky: Well, no one told me that __________________________ .
4. David: Eggs shouldn't be kept in a freezer, (you)
Tom: Really? I didn't know ______________________________ .
5. Vicky: Why isn't litter put in the bin? (people)
Emma: Exactly. Why don't _______________________________ .
MODAL VERBS I
1. Look at each conversation and choose the best sentence, a) or b).
1. Has the car broken down? ~ Well, we may have run out of petrol.
a) I'm sure there's no petrol left; b) I think there's no petrol left.
2. You could have had a free holiday. ~ Yes, we could, but the dates weren't convenient.
a) We had a free holiday; b) We didn't have a free holiday.
3. Did you record the programme? ~ I can't remember. I might not have done.
a) I'm not sure if I recorded it; b) I certainly didn't record it.
2. Complete the replies. Use should / ought to or should have / ought to have.
Rita: Tom's car was stolen. He hadn't locked it.
David: I suppose it's his fault then. He should have locked it.
1. Mark: The picnickers left litter everywhere.
Sarah: That's awful._______________________________________ .
2. Emma: Jessica isn't very friendly, is she? She never says hello to people.
Matthew: I know._________________________________________ .
3. Daniel: Did you see Vicky crossing the road? She didn't look.
Emma: She could have been killed. __________________________ .
3. Complete the conversation. Use cant have, might have, must have and shouldn't have.
Harriet: There's a parcel outside. The postman must have left (leave) it.
Mike: Well, (1) (he/ leave) it outside. He isn't supposed to do that. Someone (2) (take) it. Why didn't he ring the bell?
Harriet: He always rings. (3) (you / be) out when he came.
Mike: I haven't been out. So (4) (he / ring) the bell.
4. Complete the sentences. The second person agrees with the first. Use might have, couldn't have, etc.
1. Mark: I can't see the letter here now. So clearly someone posted it.
Alan: Yes, ______________________________________________ .
2. Natasha: It's possible Emma didn't hear the alarm.
Rachel: Well, I suppose ____________________________________ .
3. Sarah: Henry drove at 100 miles an hour. Don't you think that's dangerous?
Mark: Yes, I do___________________________________________ .
4. Daniel: I just don't believe that Andrew has failed the exam.
Vicky: Andrew? Impossible! ________________________________ .
MODAL VERBS II
1. Decide, which word is correct.
Could I have some more tea, please?
a) Could; b) Shall ;c) Will; d) Would.
1. Everyone's asleep. We ________ make a noise.
a) couldn't; b) mustn't; c) needn't; d) wouldn't.
2. you like to go for a ride with us?
a) Do; b) Should; c) Will; d) Would.
3. I wonder if this is the right way. It _______not be.
a) can; b) could; c) might; d) must.
4. I don't think I want to see this film. ~ Oh, I think you ______ enjoy it.
a) can; b) shall; c) will; d) would.
5. I'm quite happy to walk. You _______ drive me home.
a) don't; b) haven't; c) mustn't; d) needn't.
6. 1 show you the way? ~ Oh, thank you.
a) Do; b) Shall; c) Will; d) Would.
7. It's late. I think we _______ better go.
a) had; b) have; c) should; d) would.