Read the situations and complete the responses with the given words. There are extra words that you don't need to use. May I join you Must Have Do You walk into a cafe. You can see your friends sitting at the table. You say, "Hi guys! ?" should try to find another must find are able to Your friend is going to a party. She asked you to help her choose a dress. You don't like the dress she has chosen. You say, "I think you dress". could swim well when should must can Somebody asks you at what age you learnt how to swim. You say, "I I was 5 years old". don't have to pay do buy should You are inviting your friend to an art gallery. The entrance is free. You say, "You ". must cross Can help could have Must You see an old lady crossing the road at the wrong place. You want to help. You say, "Madam, you not the road here. I you?" might bark pass the house must go have to A group of people wants to walk near your house. Your dog sometimes barks at people. You want to warn them. You say, "My dog when you ". must be quiet may are able to might You walk into the library. There's a sign "Be quiet", but a group near you is talking very loudly. You say, "Guys, please, don't talk so loudly. You in the library".
Задание

Put the elements into the gaps

Read the situations and complete the responses with the given words. There are extra words that you don't need to use.

  • May
  • I
  • join
  • you
  • Must
  • Have
  • Do

You walk into a cafe. You can see your friends sitting at the table.

You say, "Hi guys! [ ][ ][ ][ ]?"

  • should
  • try
  • to find
  • another
  • must
  • find
  • are able to

Your friend is going to a party. She asked you to help her choose a dress. You don't like the dress she has chosen.

You say, "I think you [ ][ ][ ][ ] dress".

  • could
  • swim
  • well
  • when
  • should
  • must
  • can

Somebody asks you at what age you learnt how to swim.

You say, "I [ ][ ][ ][ ] I was 5 years old".

  • don't
  • have to
  • pay
  • do
  • buy
  • should

You are inviting your friend to an art gallery. The entrance is free.

You say, "You [ ][ ][ ]".

  • must
  • cross
  • Can
  • help
  • could
  • have
  • Must

You see an old lady crossing the road at the wrong place. You want to help.

You say, "Madam, you [ ] not [ ] the road here. [ ] I [ ] you?"

  • might
  • bark
  • pass
  • the house
  • must
  • go
  • have to

A group of people wants to walk near your house. Your dog sometimes barks at people. You want to warn them.

You say, "My dog [ ][ ] when you [ ][ ]".

  • must
  • be
  • quiet
  • may
  • are able to
  • might

You walk into the library. There's a sign "Be quiet", but a group near you is talking very loudly.

You say, "Guys, please, don't talk so loudly. You [ ][ ][ ] in the library".