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Complete the sentences with the proper modal verb.

Past Participle | ST PETERSBURG STATE MARINE TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY | STUDENT LIFE | OUR GROUP AND OUR STUDIES | ACADEMIC MOBILITY | CROSSROADS HOTEL | THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION | THE FATHER OF RUSSIAN CITIES, NOVGOROD | In this exercise you have to read a sentence and then write another sentence with the same meaning. | THE CAPITAL OF FOUNTAINS |


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  1. A) Read and translate the sentences paying attention to the use of modal verbs.
  2. And write your own sentences with the same word-combinations,
  3. B) Compare the sentences and explain the difference.
  4. B) Translate the sentences into English paying attention to Complex Subject.
  5. B) Translate the sentences into English paying attention to economic terms.
  6. B) Use them in sentences of your own.
  7. B) Write sentences of your own using the phrases in bold type. Address them to the other students who should reply them expressing their approval or disapproval.

a) Permission

1. Janet: Can I smoke in the house?

Mrs Jones: Well, you can smoke in your room but you can’t smoke in the kitchen.

2. Janet: … I make a call?

Mrs Jones: Yes, you can, but you have to pay for the calls you make.

3. Janet: … I keep a cat?

Mrs Jones: No, I’m sorry you can’t. I don’t want animals in the house.

b) Ability

1.George has traveled a lot. He … speak four languages. 2.Tom … drive but he hasn’t got a car. 3.He can’t play tennis very well now but he … play quite well when he was younger. 4.She can’t run very fast now but when she was at school she … run faster than anyone else. 5.I looked very carefully and I … see a figure in the distance.

3.21 Obligation and advice. Choose the best for these sentences.

1.It’s very early. We must / don’t have to leave now. 2.We can go to the cinema tonight. I must / don’t have to work. 3.You look tired. You should / mustn’t have a holiday. 4.That’s a great film. You don’t have to / should see it. 5.His leg is broken. We should / must phone the doctor. 6.These windows are dirty. You must / should clean them more often. 7.Peter drives too fast. He should / must drive more carefully. 8.He owes you a lot of money. You shouldn’t / mustn’t lend him any more. 9.I’m sorry I couldn’t come yesterday. I should / had to work late. 10.Many children in Britain have to / should wear uniforms when they go to school.

3.22 Say what we must and mustn’t do at table.

1.We … speak with our mouth full. 2.We … put the table napkin on our knees. 3.We … reach across for the salt.4.We … use the fork and knife properly. 5.We … put our elbows on the table. 6.We … wave the knife or the fork in the air. 7.We … lift a soup bowl to our mouth. 8.We … eat noiselessly.

3.23 Choose the correct preposition.

 

1.Hurry up! Our bus leaves on/in an hour. 2.In the picture Jerry is sitting among/between Alex and Ted. 3.The postman is in/at the door. He’s got some letters for us. 4.Father goes to work in/by car every morning. 5.I’m meeting Peter for coffee on/at Tuesday. 6.Be careful as you walk across/along the street. 7.I go to the University on/by foot.

 

TEST 1

Read the text about Russian Nobel prize winners and say if the statements are true or false.


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