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Should and Have To
A. You are giving advice to a friend. Use Should or Shouldn’t.
1. Your
friend
discriminates
against
foreigners.
You
should……………………………….
2. Your
friend
laughs
at
English
customs.
………………………………………………..
3. Your
friend
watches
too
much
TV.
……………………………………………………
4. Your friend likes football, but doesn’t do any sport.
…………………………………….
B. This time, you give your opinion about something. Use I think/I
don’t think (somebody) should / shouldn’t:
1. Tom was offered an exchange visit to Spain. You think it would be a
good idea for him to accept it. I think you should accept the
exchange visit.
2. You think it would be a good idea for your mother to make


cranberry jam.
…………………………………………………………………………………………

3. You think it would be a good idea to live in a house above the
treetops.
……………………………………………………………………………………………
4. You don’t think it would be a good idea for your father to spend all
his time at football matches.
……………………………………………………………………………………………
C. In this exercise, you have to use Should or Shouldn’t to say that
you think something will /will not happen.
1. Do you think Tom will like Sweden? He should like Sweden, It
has got all the attractions he likes.
2. Do
you
think
he
will
learn
to
drive
a
boat?
…………………………………..,He’s crazy about boats!
3. Do
you
think
he
will
go

back
to
Sweden?
……………………………………….He has no time to travel nowadays.
4. Do
you
think
he
will
relax
in
Sweden?
………………………………………….He and Titi are always rushing
from place to place.
D.Now you have to complete a sentence meaning the same as the
one that you are given.


1. Why don’t we pick some blueberries? Tom suggested that we
should pick some blueberries.
2. You really must stay a little longer.
She
insisted
that
……………………………………………………………………………
3. I think it would be a good idea to take a nap in the afternoon.
Tom
recommended
that………………………………………………………………………
4. You must come and have a beer with us this evening.

The
Frenchman
demanded
that
………………………………………………………………

E. This time, you have to fill in the gaps, using Should/Shouldn’t or
have to.

1. In Britain, you ……………take lunch in one hour.
2. You ……………do your shopping until 6, as all the shops will be
closed by then.
3. If you like coffee, you ……………like the Italian breakfast.
4. In Italy, you ………….visit the Sistine Chapel.
5. You …………get rid of stereotypes, if you want to enjoy your trip to
Britain.
6. In Britain, you …………….pay in pounds.
7. British variety …………….help British people to accept differences
between countries.

8. You ……………… be more polite to your parents.
9. He ……………….. cross the street when the traffic light is
red for pedestrians.
10.
The train to Glasgow is at 7 a.m., so I ………………..get
up very early.
11.
Every month, my parents ……………….repay the
house loan.
12.

The money my parents give me is very little and I still
………………pay my fees.
13.
As he broke his leg, he ……………… use plaster and
crutches for at least a month.
14.
If you want to lose weight, you ………………. try this
diet.


15.
I think football clubs ………………….be excused from
paying their taxes.
16.
He stops work at 7 p.m. and it’s now 8 p.m. so I think
he ……………….. be at home.
17.
Europeans who travel to non-European countries
………………..get a passport.
18.
The teacher suggested that I ………………..go on a
summer course to improve my English.
19.
Erasmus candidates ………………… fill in a lot of forms.
20.
The Art teacher recommended that we
……………………visit the Queen Sofia Museum to see the
original Sunflowers by Van Gogh.
21.
To send an e-mail, you ………………. be online.




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