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9. Match the verbs or phrase with an adverb:

get up

slowly

walk

quietly

work

early

run

fluently

speak

carefully

speak English

easily

pass the exam

hard

do your homework

fast/ quickly

10. Insert the proper adverbs from the box:

quickly, quietly, slowly, immediately, carefully, suddenly, fortunately, really.

Noises in the night.

It was about two o’clock in the morning, and …I woke up. I heard a noise. I got out of bed and went … downstairs. There was a light on it in the living room. I listened …. I could hear two man speaking very … . “Burglars! ” I thought. “ Two burglars!” … I ran back upstairs and phoned the police. I was … frightened . … the police arrived … . They opened the front door and went into the living room. Then they came upstairs to find me. “ It’s all right now, sir”, they explained. “ We turned the television off for you!”

Modal verbs and their equivalents

1. Use “can”, “may”, “must”.

1. The man … be a foreigner. He … not understand Kazakh. 2. … you believe her story? It … be her imagination. 3. How … we get to the centre of London? 4. … you tell us where we … get off? 5. It’s 10 o’clock, you … go to bed at once. 6. I … not do without your help now. 7. The road was dirty, you … wipe your feet when you come in. 8. Something … be done to stop the criminal. 9. … you understand what he’s speaking about? 10. You … come a little later tomorrow.

2. Define the meaning of the modal verbs “must”, “have to”, “should”, “ought

to” and translate the sentences into your languages.

1. You must tell me the truth. 2. The children mustn’t stay outside by themselves. 3. Somebody has to take the responsibility for the accident. 4. He had to earn his living when he was 14. 5. Do we have to stay in town the whole summer? 6. Students should be well prepared for every class. 7. You’ve eaten too much ice cream; you should have a sore throat. 8. Teenagers shouldn’t drink alcohol. 9. The pills ought to be in safe place. 10. You oughtn’t to eat cakes, you’re putting on weight.

3. Use “can”, “could”, “may”, “might”, “to be able”, “to be allowed”.

1. Steve … speak English, French and Italian. You … ask him to help with the translation. 2. If we take a taxi, we … catch the last train. 3. It was so dark that we … hardly see anything in front of us. 4. Mr. Smith … be in his office now. You … call him. 5. … I ask you a question? – Of course, you … . 6. … you find him? – Yes, I was. He was outside. 7. Is there anything I … do for you ? 8. Jane … not be at home now, she said she … go shopping. 9. If you try hard, you … pass your exam. 10. Take your umbrella with you, it … rain today.