Tom: Very well, thanks. How are you?
John: I’m doing well myself.Tom: Haven’t seen you in weeks. What have you been doing lately?
John: Well, I’m pretty busy these days. I have got a job at a call center.
Tom: I see. It’s great that you got a job. You know what? These days getting a good job isn’t all that easy. I’m really happy for you.
John: Thank you. What about you? Have you already finished school?
Tom: No, I have one more semester left.
Tom: Yeah, that would be great.
John: Well, I must be going. I’ll call you sometime.
Tom: OK. See you later.
John: Alright. See you.
Complete the sentences with the correct
form of the verbs in the box.
build have involve raise boost increase improve
1 When I want to my mood, I go running.
2 Did you know laughing can ___ your blood
5 Choose the correct words.
1 Perhaps some light exercise could / must relieve
the pain.
2 He fell asleep at his desk! He might / must have been exhausted.
3 Ann isn’t here. She must / can’t have forgotten.
4 You don’t have to / shouldn’t exercise when
you don’t feel well.
5 She’s walking to school. She might / can’t have missed the bus.
6 He can’t / could have gone home. He’s left his bag on the chair.
7 We mustn’t / don’t have to learn Chinese.
8 Tania’s in Spain. You must / could have seen
someone else.
Communication
pressure?
3 My dad doesn’t
the discipline to run a
marathon.
4 She’s very shy. I think she needs help to her
self-esteem.
5 Coffee doesn’t
gives a short boost.
6 Our new project
7 There are exercises you can do to your
concentration.
2 Write the nouns for these words.
your energy for very long. It
a lot of team work.
6
Complete the dialogue with the words in the box.
suppose have sure might should think
Kate Look at these adverts for the new sports hall, Nick.
Объяснение:
John: Hi Tom, how are you doing?
Tom: Very well, thanks. How are you?
John: I’m doing well myself.Tom: Haven’t seen you in weeks. What have you been doing lately?
John: Well, I’m pretty busy these days. I have got a job at a call center.
Tom: I see. It’s great that you got a job. You know what? These days getting a good job isn’t all that easy. I’m really happy for you.
John: Thank you. What about you? Have you already finished school?
Tom: No, I have one more semester left.
Tom: Yeah, that would be great.
John: Well, I must be going. I’ll call you sometime.
Tom: OK. See you later.
John: Alright. See you.
Complete the sentences with the correct
form of the verbs in the box.
build have involve raise boost increase improve
1 When I want to my mood, I go running.
2 Did you know laughing can ___ your blood
5 Choose the correct words.
1 Perhaps some light exercise could / must relieve
the pain.
2 He fell asleep at his desk! He might / must have been exhausted.
3 Ann isn’t here. She must / can’t have forgotten.
4 You don’t have to / shouldn’t exercise when
you don’t feel well.
5 She’s walking to school. She might / can’t have missed the bus.
6 He can’t / could have gone home. He’s left his bag on the chair.
7 We mustn’t / don’t have to learn Chinese.
8 Tania’s in Spain. You must / could have seen
someone else.
Communication
pressure?
3 My dad doesn’t
the discipline to run a
marathon.
4 She’s very shy. I think she needs help to her
self-esteem.
5 Coffee doesn’t
gives a short boost.
6 Our new project
7 There are exercises you can do to your
concentration.
2 Write the nouns for these words.
your energy for very long. It
a lot of team work.
6
Complete the dialogue with the words in the box.
suppose have sure might should think
Kate Look at these adverts for the new sports hall, Nick.
Объяснение: