Must / mustn't / should / shouldn't 1. George travels a lot . He .speak many languages . 2. I can hear you quite well . You not shout . 3. I'm not sure where I go for my holidays but I go to Italy . 4. She ride her bike at night without lights . It's forbidden . 5. She not eat so much chocolate because it's bad for her figure . 6. І listen to him . 7. It's later than I thought . I go now . LIT <
1 I have trouble remembering my passwords.
2 I can't stand waiting for buses.
3 My friend has a hard time learning poetry.
4 The old man sat thinking for some time.
5 The kids had a good time playing in the garden.
6 the boy was lying dreaming under the apple tree.
7 I have difficulty pronouncing French names.
8 We had fun singing and dancing at the party.
9 Some students find studying difficult.
10 Girls spend a lot of time chatting.
11 Don't waste your time trying to impress others.
12 We caught him taking pictures of us.
10 Fill in the gaps (1-10) in the article about schools in the UK with words from the box.
private single-sex nursery primary secondary college comprehensive vocational mixed grammar
In Britain, very young children go to 1 nursery school. Then, when they are four or five years old, they go to 2 primary school. At the age of 11, they go on to 3 grammar school. A secondary school is a school for children aged 11-18, that you don't have to pay for and you don't have to pass an exam to get in to. A 5 comprehensive school is a selective school. This means you have to pass an exam to go there. Parents have to pay fees for their children to go to 6 private schools. Some schools are single-sex , so they are for boys or for girls only, but most schools are 8 mixedю When they are 16, pupils take their GCSE examinations. When they are 18, they do A Level examinations. At 16, they can leave school and go to work, or they can go to a college of further education. Here they can do traditional subjects as well as 10 vocational training such as learning to become a mechanic or a beautician.