Should/shouldn't/ Must/mustn't
Date: 2015-10-07; view: 744.
Should/shouldn't
Complete the rules with must and mustn't.
Must/mustn't
Grammar
Volleyball is one of the world's most popular sports …. but how well do you know the rules
1. Each team ____________ have six players.
2. You ____________ touch the ball more than three times before returning it.
3. The server ____________ use his/her hand to serve the ball.
4. The players ____________ touch the net.
5. You ____________ into the other team's area.
| Look at the street scene. What should the people do? What shouldn't they do? Write two sentences about each person with the phrases below.
[listen to music use a mobile phone wear a helmet look carefully wear a seat belt read a newspaper]
The driver … while she's driving.
The cyclist … while he's cycling.
The pedestrian … while he's crossing the road.
The driver should wear a seat belt while she's driving. Read the interview with Ben Hardcastle, an expert on internet dating, and underline the correct form of should or must.
Meeting people online
Interviewer: Dan, more and more people are making friends online … have you got the advice?
Ben: Of course. The internet is a great way to make friends … but remember, you 1should/shouldn't believe everything people tell you about themselves online. You 2should/shouldn't always be careful when you give information about yourself …
Interviewer:For example?
Ben:Well, you really 3must/mustn't give personal information such as your address or phone number.
Interviewer:I see. And what 4should I/I should do if someone asks to meet me?
Ben:Well, you really5must/mustn't be very careful before you meet someone face to face. If you arrange a meeting, you 6should/shouldn't always meet a public place.
Interviewer:7I should/Should I Tell someone about the meeting?
Ben:Definitely. You 8should/shouldn't definitely ask your parents' permission first or tell someone you know where you're going to meet.
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