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1. You mustn’t / don’t have hurry. We have plenty of time.
2. You must / should remember to write the report. The boss will be furious if you forget.
3. The exhibition was free so I hadn’t to / didn’t have to pay.
4. Do you have to / Should you wear a uniform at your school?
5. We must / had to wait two hours at security and nearly missed our flight.
6. Had you to /Did you have to a lot of home work when you were at school?
7. I think people who live in flats mustn’t / shouldn’t have dogs.
8. She’s allergic for dairy products so she mustn’t / doesn’t have to eat anything made from milk.
Listening [1.2 pp36]. Match a line in A with a line in B. Notice the stress. Listen and check.
A | B |
The I ta lians The Chi nese The Bri tish The Ca na dians The French The Japa nese The Scots | cook lots of noodles and rice. wear kilts on special occasions. produce champagne. eat raw fish. invented football. eat a lot of pasta. often watch ice hockey on TV |
Remember:
1. 1. All nationality words have capital letters in English 2. The French the Italian the British 3. 2. If the adjective ends in /s/, /z/, / ∫ / or /t∫/ there is no –s at the end of the word for the people. Japanese the Japanese Spanish the Spanish 4. 3. Sometimes the word for the people is different from the adjective. 5. Scottish the Scots 6. Finnish the Finns 7. |
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