Ex.54 Underline the correct word(s) in bold.
Date: 2015-10-07; view: 969.
Ex.53 Choose the correct phrase to complete the sentences.
- You don't need to / can't clean the house because we have a cleaner.
- I'm sorry, but you have to / aren't allowed to smoke in the flat.
- You don't need to / are allowed to pay a deposit.
- I'm afraid that you are allowed to / can't park your car here.
- You can / don't need to have visitors any time you like.
- If you like, you don't have to / can park your car in the garage.
- Your room has its own entrance, so you are allowed to / don't have to worry about disturbing others if you come home late at night.
- You can't / have to pay your rent on the last day of the month at the latest.
- As we had agreed I was to/ had to speak to him myself.
- I'm giving a party. You must/ areto come.
- A: I found a briefcase on the train.
B: You ought to/can take it to the police station as soon as possible.
- A: Did you get some money from the bank?
B: No, I didn't need to/needn't. I had enough in my wallet.
- A: Sorry I'm late again.
B: You should/mightwear a watch.
- A: Couldn't/MayI speak to Claire, please?
B: Just a moment, please. I'll call her.
- A: We could/mustgo out for a meal this evening, if you like.
B: Oh, yes. That would be nice.
- A: I wonder if Paul and Jim have got lost.
B: They can't/mustn'thave got lost because I gave them a map.
- A: Could/WouldI use your telephone, please?
B: Yes, of course.
- A: Was the exam very difficult?
B: Yes, but I can/was able toanswer all the questions.
- A: We mustn't/needn'tgo shopping this week. We've got plenty of food.
B: Alright. We'll go next week instead.
- A: Should/MayI sit down, please?
B: Yes, of course. Make yourself at home.
- A: When will/shallI visit you next?
B: You can/mustcall in tomorrow, if you like.
- A: Helen should be here by now.
B: She ought to/couldhave missed the train.
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