1. Complete the sentences with "should" or "shouldn't" and a suitable verb: Eat, put on, go, take, drink, buy, stay, swim, ask
1. Tom is very hot. He … water.
2. It's raining. We an umbrella.
3. Nick doesn't understand the exercise. He … his teacher.
4. all. She in bed.
5. This is a dangerous place. You … here.
6. She's cold. She a jacket.
7. The car is expensive. He … it.
8. Sam has got a bad tooth. He … to the dentist.
9. Dan is too fat. He … a lot of hamburgers.
2. Fill in: can, couldn't, may, mustn't, can't or (not) be allowed to and act the dialogue.
David: 1) Can I go to the cinema tonight?
Mrs Stone: You know you 2) … go out during the week.
D: But I 3) … go out last Saturday either. I think Dad is too strict.
Mrs Stone: You 4) … speak about your father like that. He's doing what he thinks is best.
D: 5)… I have some friends over, then?
Mrs Stone: I'm afraid you 6)…
We're having some friends to dinner.
D: 7)
… I at least watch TV for a while?
Mrs Stone: Yes, you 8)…
but only after you've done your homework.
D: But I haven't got any homework!
Mrs Stone: Oil Well, in that case, you 9)… go out, but you 10)
be at home late.
D: I'll be home by 11, I promise.
3. Now read the text "Travelling". Fill in the missing words in correct forms. Translate the text.
Many people are fond of_(travel). But different people like different means of transport. Some of (they) like to travel fast, so when they go on a journey, they choose a plane or a fast train. If they are not in a hurry they travel by bus, by car or on foot. Sone people think that going on a voyage is the most fantastic way of travelling. As for (1) I like to travel by air. I like everything about travelling by plane: the airport, the flight itself, the friendly faces of (passenger) and the food. I usually travel by tourist class, as travelling by business class is rather expensive. I (not like) to take a lot of luggage with me. And when I arrive at the airport my relatives or my friends (usual) meet me. So i think there is nothing like travelling by air.
Robin is …the youngest… girl in our class. (young)
This box is the largest box in this room. (large)
Eric is shorter than Adam. (short)
She thinks making jewelry is the worst of all. (bad)
Our new car is the fastest of all. (fast)
Her shoes are better than Andy’s shoes. (good)
Mr Potter has the biggest feet in their class. (big)
Mike’s hair is curlier than Sandy’s hair. (curly)
“Lady and the Beast” was the best TV show of all. (good)
Mr White is the oldest of all. (old)
I think cats are better than dogs. (good)
Ted’s drawings are worse than Barney’s drawings. (bad)
“Harry Potter” is the best movie of all. (good)
Jack is smarter than Rose. (smart)
Marshal’s photos are the worst of all. (bad)
Jasmine is older than Joe. (old)
I think chocolate cake is better than apple pie. (good)
He thinks his collection is the largest one in his classroom. (large)