
- •6 Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Use the correct passive form.
- •We use modal verbs to express: ability, advice, criticism, logical assumptions, necessity, offers, obligation/duty, permission, possibility, probability, prohibition, requests or suggestions.
- •I'm afraid you can't/mustn't see
- •I ought to get my hair cut. (it's necessary)
- •10 Fill in the gaps with mustn't or needn't/don't have to.
- •11 Fill in: must, can't, should, may, might, or could and the appropriate form of the verbs
- •Needn't/Don't have to (it isn't necessary). Today is a holiday - you needn't/don't have to go to work.
6 Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Use the correct passive form.
The fireman rescued a young girl. A young girl
by the fireman.
They expect the president to attend the ceremony.
The president to attend the ceremony.
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TTteaixs^latfrrmi^tlpB^aftffs^
b^awartfaftihg}.
4? Tftey/ ga^y three ftrnltMlter te, aamtiumEBRii rtias rettremwrtt The footballer
have announced his retirement.
Laszlo Biro invented the ballpoint pen in 1938. The ballpoint pen
by Laszlo Biro in 1938.
People think Caroline is the best dancer in the school.
Caroline is
the best dancer in the school.
You must finish the report by 5 pm.
TfterepErtt tt^Sjfjmm
He lives in a(n) cottage in the countryside. \ A stone, old, small C small, old, stone
B old, small, stone D stone, small, old
Romeo arid Juliet by William Shakespeare.
A wrote C was written \
B writes D is written
I'll call you I have the results. A as soon as C till
B immediately D by the time
He cut the bread a knife. A by C from B with D of
1 5 I saw someone a stone at the window and run away.
A is throwing C to throw
B threw D throw
I regret you that we will not be offering you the job.
A inform C be informing
B to informing D to inform
He was a friendly waiter that I left him a big tip.
A so B such
C very D a lot
J 8 you ride a bike when you were six years old?
A Could C Can
B May D Might <
J 9 I can't go out I've finished doing my chores.
A just as C until \J
B when D by
10 He was offered the job because he was candidate.
A the best C better \
B good D best
11The building was designed a Spanish architect.
A by C with
B from D of
12living in Germany for two years, Greg can speak very little German.
A While C However
B Despite D Although
J13 She's helpful receptionist I've ever met. A least C the least
B less D little
/14 Laura was heard that she was planning to move to Glasgow.
A to saying C to say
B saying D said
/15 He prefers watching TV listening to the radio.
A to C rather
B than D from
/ 16 Even though he objects to violence, he was made in the army. A serving C served
B to serve D had served
I've never heard such a beautiful singing voice — hers.
A than C as
B to D rather than
Peter in Denmark since 1996. A lives C lived
B was living D has been living
you mind turning the volume down a little, please?
A Could C Would
/ B Should D Must
David to be a very honest man. A is known C to be known B to being known D been known
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