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5. Complete the sentences using must or have to (has to, had to, will have to).

  1. It’s getting late so we … go.

  2. You really … work harder if you want to get success.

  3. I’m afraid I can’t come tomorrow. I … work late.

  4. I’m sorry I couldn’t come yesterday. I … work late.

  5. I … go to the bank yesterday to get some money.

  6. I … get up early tomorrow. I have got a lot of work to do.

  7. He didn’t know how to use the machine. I … show him.

  8. Ann came to the party but she … leave early.

  9. I can work from home so I … (not) go into the office much.

  10. Most employees … follow a dress code when they are at work.

  11. When you come to Donetsk again you … come to our office and see us.

  12. I’m afraid this report is urgent so you … stay and finish it.

    1. 6. Using have to, don’t have to, must not complete the sentences which are true

    2. А) for your work:

  1. You … take home company equipment.

  2. You … wear a badge.

  3. You … wear a tie, if you are a man.

  4. You … wear jeans at work.

  5. You … clock in when you arrive.

  6. You … wear a dress or a suit, if you are a woman.

    1. Б) for your country:

  1. You … carry a gun.

  2. You … vote if you are over 18.

  3. You … drink alcohol at work.

  4. You … pay to drive on a motorway.

  5. You … declare income earned abroad.

    1. 12. You … wear a seat belt when driving a car.

    2. Should (Ought to)

    3. 7. Give recommendations or advice using should, shouldn’t or ought to with

    4. given phrases.

    5. a) Speak to our boss b) buy an expensive computer

    6. c) be late d) develop a better website

    7. e) stay three days f) interrupt her

    8. g) go on a training course h) take the customers

    9. i) learn to speak the local language j) launch the new product

    10. k) order CDs online l) shake hands

    11. Model: Our online business is bad.

    12. We should (d) develop a better website.

  1. Our team is working too many hours. We ………………………

  2. The meeting is very important. We ……………………………..

  3. She wants to visit a lot of customers in Spain. She ……………..

  4. We have to cut costs. You ………………………………………

  5. She ………………………to an expensive restaurant. It is considered inappropriate.

  6. The situation is very favourable now. I think we ……………….

  7. Your skills must be improved. You ……………………………..

  8. If you want to understand local customers you …………………

  9. You ……………………. in Japan.

  10. She is very important customer. You ……………………………

    1. 11. You ……………… It’s easy and convenient.

    2. 8. Complete the sentences with appropriate modals.

  1. This deal is too important to lose so we … make a mistake.

    1. must c) could

    1. b) must not d) should

  1. Some of the goods are damaged so we … exchange them.

    1. has to c) have to

    1. b) had to d) will have to

  1. We didn’t have any more paper in stock so we … order some more.

    1. have to c) need

    1. b) must d) had to

  1. If you are independent you … work without the help or advice of other people.

    1. can c) could

    1. b) can’t d) may

  1. Customers ... be confident that their credit card details are secure.

    1. have c) could

    1. b) must d) shouldn’t

  1. We’ve still got plenty of stock in the warehouse so we ... order any more yet.

    1. can’t c) couldn’t

    1. b) must not d) shouldn’t

  1. We lost our database once before so you ... forget to back up the files.

    1. have to c) can

    1. b) don’t have to d) must not

  1. Online retailers ... offer guarantees to their customers.

    1. shouldn’t c) should

    1. b) must d) had to

  1. The site ... work quickly and effectively.

    1. has to c) ought

    1. b) have to d) must

  1. Websites ... be too complicated.

    1. must not c) can’t

    1. b) don’t have to d) shouldn’t

  1. You ... queue up when you buy online.

    1. have to c) doesn’t have to

    1. b) don’t have to d) didn’t have to

  1. Advertisers ... make false claims about their products.

    1. must not c) didn’t have to

    1. b) don’t have to d) can

  1. Negotiating a contract ... often be hard work.

    1. could c) must

    1. b) should d) can

  1. We ... get the tickets for the opera – they were all sold out.

    1. can’t c) were able to

    1. b) couldn’t d) could

  1. The new photocopier ... print out a whole book in less than five minutes.

    1. can c) must

    1. b) should d) could

  1. You ... give your passport to anyone.

    1. can’t c) must

    1. b) should d) shouldn’t

  1. You ... pay after each purchase if you buy books online.

    1. have to c) didn’t have to

    1. b) don’t have to d) doesn’t have to

  1. If you want your website to be effective you ... work on it all the time.

    1. has to c) can

    1. b) don’t have to d) have to

  1. You ... to work hard to attract visitors to your site.

    1. have c) can

    1. b) should d) must

  1. If you open a bank account in Bahamas you ... pay income tax.

    1. must not c) don’t have to

    1. b) didn’t have to d) won’t have

  1. Participle

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