Ester Carhuamaca Chancasanampa took a final exam on November 27th, 2020 at the Centro de Idiomas of the Universidad Nacional del Centro del Peru. The exam consisted of 5 sections testing proficiency with present perfect tense, adding "for" and "since" to sentences, correcting modal verb mistakes, distinguishing between "should" and "have to", and providing travel suggestions to England using modals. Ester demonstrated competency with all areas assessed on the exam.
Ester Carhuamaca Chancasanampa took a final exam on November 27th, 2020 at the Centro de Idiomas of the Universidad Nacional del Centro del Peru. The exam consisted of 5 sections testing proficiency with present perfect tense, adding "for" and "since" to sentences, correcting modal verb mistakes, distinguishing between "should" and "have to", and providing travel suggestions to England using modals. Ester demonstrated competency with all areas assessed on the exam.
Ester Carhuamaca Chancasanampa took a final exam on November 27th, 2020 at the Centro de Idiomas of the Universidad Nacional del Centro del Peru. The exam consisted of 5 sections testing proficiency with present perfect tense, adding "for" and "since" to sentences, correcting modal verb mistakes, distinguishing between "should" and "have to", and providing travel suggestions to England using modals. Ester demonstrated competency with all areas assessed on the exam.
Ester Carhuamaca Chancasanampa took a final exam on November 27th, 2020 at the Centro de Idiomas of the Universidad Nacional del Centro del Peru. The exam consisted of 5 sections testing proficiency with present perfect tense, adding "for" and "since" to sentences, correcting modal verb mistakes, distinguishing between "should" and "have to", and providing travel suggestions to England using modals. Ester demonstrated competency with all areas assessed on the exam.
_How long has Paul known?__________________________________________ 2 Where / you / be? _Where have you been?__________________________________________ 3 I / never / ride / horse. _I’ve never ridden.__________________________________________ 4 You / make / decision / yet? _You’ve made decision yet?_________________________________________ 5 You / be / very / good. __You have been very good._________________________________________ 6 Ana /already / do / homework __Ana has already done homework._________________________________________ 7 She / be / India / twice. __She has been to India twice._________________________________________ 8 Their plane / just / land. __Their plane has just landed._________________________________________ 9 You /ever / see / Louisa? _Have you ever seen Louisa?__________________________________________ 10 What / happen / your arm? What happen has your arm?
II ADD FOR OR SINCE TO THESE SENTENCES.
1 A Have you been here _for_ a long time?
B Yes, quite a while, ___since_______ 1 o’clock. 2 I’ve studied English __for___ seven years. 3 A How long have you had those shoes? B Oh, I’ve had them _for__ months! Haven’t you seen them before? 4 It’s ages _for__ we had a meal out in a restaurant! 5 I haven’t seen Nigel ___for_______ a few days now. 6 We’ve lived here _since__ January last year. III MODAL VERBS. FIND THE MISTAKES AND CORRECT THE SENTENCES . 1 Can you drive a car? 2 Do we have to shall a break now? 3 I don’t think you should drink less coffee. 4 The children shouldn’t wear shoes in the house. 5 Emily must go to the dentist soon. 6 I’m afraid we must leave now. 7 You must tidy your bedroom. 8 Could you lend me your mobile? 9 She can play the violin very well. 10 I wouldn’t like to be a doctor.
IV SHOULD VS HAVE TO. COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH THE CORRECT FORM OF SHOULD OR HAVE TO. 1 A chef ___has_ to___ cook many kinds of food.
2 I hope you __shouldn’t___________(no) go home early.
3 I think Patrick __should _ be more polite to his sister!
4 Receptionists _have to___________ be polite to people.
5 __Do___ I __have to___ wash up again?
6 You _should____ try to phone your father this weekend.
11 A postman _has to_____ get up early every day.
HAVE TO / DON’T HAVE TO SHOULD / SHOULDN’T MUST / MUSTN’T
● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● V. HAVE TO VS SHOULD VS MUST. YOU HAVE A FRIEND WHO IS GOING TO TRAVEL TO ENGLAND SOON. WRITE 3 SENTENCES GIVING SUGGESTIONS. You must have your passport. You must speak fluent English. You should buy a coat because it is very cold in England.