Test 8. Form 6.
1. Use: have to / don’t have to / needn’t / mustn’t / must
1. We keep the room tidy.
2. Students be late for the lesson.
3. You do the homework on time.
4. You buy bread and butter, we have lots of them.
5. You learn these rules.
6. You speak louder, I can hear quite well.
2. Match activities and the places where you can do them.
1. buy things a) gym
2. see works of art b)fast-food restaurant
3. watch a film c) library
4. see animals d) department store
5. read e) theatre
6. have a snack f) gallery
7. see a play g) zoo
8. do sports h) cinema
How often do you go to the library.
Do you go to the library or do you go to the museum? (alternative question)
2)My mother is working now.
What is she do now?
Who is working now?
3) She bought a new dress last week. (Past Simple)
When did she buy a new dress?
What did she buy last week?
4) He will go to the party tonight. (Future Simple)
Will he go to the party tonight?
He will go to the party tonight, won't he? (tag question)
5) We usually have breakfast.
Do we usually have breakfast?
Do we usually have breakfast or lunch?