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Read the advert for tennis lessons. Complete the sentence below with, have to / don't have to1 - You have to be 10 years or older. 2 - Learners have to wear trainers. 3 - Club members don't have to pay £ 25. 00 a lesson. 4 - You have to bring a tennis racquet.
Read the advert for tennis lessons.
Complete the sentence below with, have to / don't have to1 - You have to be 10 years or older.
2 - Learners have to wear trainers.
3 - Club members don't have to pay £ 25.
00 a lesson.
4 - You have to bring a tennis racquet.
5 - Members don't have to bring tennis balls.
6 - You don't have to buy an expensive racquet.
2 Must / Mustn'tLook at the rules for a swimming pool.
Use must or musn't and the verb in brackets to complete the sentences.
Then match the sign (A - E) to the rules (1 - 5)1 - Small children must have an adult with them.
(D)2 - You mustn't bring glasses into the pool area.
(C)3 - You must shower before entering the pool.
(B)4 - You mustn't dive in the pool.
(A)5 - You mustn't run around the pool.
(E)3 Mustn't / Don't have toRewrite the sentences.
Change the words in bold and use one of the models in the list : * must * musn't * don't have to1 You can go to the party, but only if you come back by 11 p.
M. You mustn't go to the party if you come back later than 11 p.
M. 2 It isn't necessary to take out the rubbish every day.
You don't have to take out the rubbish every day.
3 It's against the rules to smoke at school.
We mustn't smoke at school.
4 I am not obliged to go to the study group.
I don't have to go to the study group.
5 It's your duty to tidy your room every week.
You must to tidy your room every week.
6 You aren't allowed to chew gum in class.
You mustn't chew gum in class.
7 Bill is obliged to phone his mum if he's late.
Bill Must phone his mum if he's late.
8 Never be late for school.
We mustn't be late for school.
4 Can / Could / Might / Should / Ought toRewrite the sentences using can, can't could, might, should or ought to, as in the example.
1 You are allowed to go out tonight.
You can go out tonight.
2 Is it OK if I use your phone?
Could I use your phone?
3 It is possible that Kelly will go to the dance.
Kelly could go to the dance4 Do you want me to help you with the cooking?
Can I help you with the cooking?
5 It's possible she will be late.
She could be late.
6 It's a good idea to exercise more.
Everyone should do more exercise.
7 You have to respect your teachers.
It's polite.
You ought to respect your teachers.
It's polite.
* Relatives5 Fill in : who, which, whose.
1 This is the girl whose mother is a doctor.
2 Can you see the cat who is sitting on that roof over there?
3 They're the boys who live next door to me.
4 Do you know the girl who is talking to Joe?
5 That's Mr.
Brown who works as a doctor6 I don't know anyone who doesn't like chocolate.
7 Is this the man whose brother is our lawyer.
8 That's the girl whose brother is now dancing.
9 I'm not sure whose bag this is.
10 I couldn't decide which dress to buy.
6 join the sentences, as in the example.
Use who, which or whose.
1 That's the man.
He sold me my car.
That's the man who sold me my car.
2 Yesterday, I visited a friend.
She lived next to me.
Yesterday, I visited a friend who lived next to me.
3 Emma watched a film.
It was about dinosaurs.
Emma watched a film which was about dinosaurs.
4 This is the boy.
His brother is a singer.
This is the boy whose brother is a singer.
5 I'm going to the museum.
It's in the town centre.
I'm going to the museum which in the town centre.
7 * Choose the correct item.
1 He has to clean up his room before he can play outside.
2 You must put your rubbish in the bin.
3 I'm sorry but you mustn't eat in class.
4 Can I help you with the cleaning?
5 Sammy has to study tonight.
She has a History test tomorrow.
6 Take your umbrella - it might rain today.
7 Could I borrow your pen, please?
8 Tim doesn't have to do chores to earn his pocket money.
9 Might we stay up late tonight, Mum?
10 Are you the girl who is having a party this weekend?
11 That's the man whose car I like.
8 Write one thing you : have to, must, don't have to, mustn't, can, can't, might do tonight.
1 I have to brush my teeths tonight.
2 I must sleep tonight.
3 I don't have to do chores tonight.
4 I mustn't eat in bed tonight5 I can dream tonight6 I can't play the piano tonight.
7 I might stay up tonightSuerte con vuestras tareas<img src="https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Ctextit%7B%5Ctextbf%7BMichael%20Spymore%7D%7D" />.
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