1. Choose must or mustn't.
You(1) must/mustn't be over 12 and under 21.
Competitors under 16 (2) must/mustn't have their parents' permission. You (3) must/mustn't cheat and you (4) must/mustn't send in more then one entry. You (5) must/mustn't sign your entry form yourself. You (6)must/mustn't send your entry to YTV in London and it (7) must/mustn't arrive after I August. Winners (8) must/mustn't be ready to travel to London in August.
2. Make true sentences.
(załącznik)
3. Kate's sister, Jenny, is on a painting course in France. Ask and answer questions beginning Does she have to... ?
przykład:
speak French (tak)
Does she have to speak French?
Yes, she does.
1. paint for four hours a day (tak)
2. telephone hmoe every day (nie)
3. read a lot of books (nie)
4. go to all the classes (tak)
5. eat French food (tak)
6. share a room (nie)
4. Choose the correct adjective.
1. Gill is very interested/interesting in dogs.
2. Her flight from London to Sweden was very frightenede/frightening.
3. Her first day on the sled was terrified/terrifying.
4. She was really embarrassed/embarrassing when she fell off the sled.
5. She found the whole trip absolutely exhausted/exhausting.
6. The Northern Lights were amazed/amazing.
7. Gill was surprised/surprising how much she enjoyed the trip.
5. Complete with I'd like or I'd rather.
1) Ben: ' ________ to try the earthquake simulator.'
2) Carol: ' ___________ go shopping."
3) Ben: ' ___________ not look at the snakes. '
4) Ben: ' ___________ to go to the museum cafe.'
5) Carol: ' _______ go to the museum shop.'
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Zad.1
must
must
mustn’t
must
must
must
must
must
Zad. 2
You have to buy a ticket if you go to the cinema.
You have to take exercise when you want keep fit.
You have to see a dentist if you have toothache.
You have to have a light when you cycle at night.
You have to look left and right if you cross a road.
You have to wear trainers when you do aerobics.
You have to be polite when you talk to teachers.
You have to speak English when you visit English.
Zad.3
1. Does she have to paint for four hours a day ?
Yes, she does.
2. Does she have to telephone home every day ?
No, she doesn’t.
3. Does she have to read a lot of books ?
No, she doesn’t.
4. Does she have to all the classes ?
Yes, she does.
5.Does she have to eat French food ?
Yes, she does.
6. Does she have to share a room ?
No, she doesn’t.
Zad.4
1. interested in
( zwrot -to beinterestedinsth - byc zainteresowany czymś)
2. frightening
(ponieważ, jest to czas Past Continuous, czyli Przeszły ciągły z “was lub were” wystepuje czasownik z końcówką – ing zawsze) (frightening – przerażający)
3. terrifying
(ponieważ, jest to czas Past Continuous, czyli Przeszły ciągły z “was lub were” wystepuje czasownik z końcówką – ing zawsze) (terrifying - przerażający, potworny)
4. embarrassing (embarrassing – żenujący, kłopotliwy)
5. exhausted
(ponieważ, jest to czas Past Simple, czyli Przeszły prosty --- KONSTRUKCJA --=---- podmiot + II forma czaswonika ( w tym wypadku występuje „found”) + czasownik z końcówką –ed dla czasowników reguralnych)
(exhausted – wyczerpany, zmęczony)
6. amazing
(ponieważ, jest to czas Past Continuous, czyli Przeszły ciągły z “was lub were” wystepuje czasownik z końcówką – ing zawsze)
(amazing – niesamowity)
7. surprising
(ponieważ, jest to czas Past Continuous, czyli Przeszły ciągły z “was lub were” wystepuje czasownik z końcówką – ing zawsze)
(surprising – zaskoczony)
Zad.5
I’d like
I’d like
I’d rather
I’d like
I’d like