16 You can have a picnic/watch a film at the cinema. 17 You can exercise/relax at the gym. 18 You can find a book/take pictures at the library. 19 You can see fish/watch football at the aquarium. 20 You can swim/see a play at the theatre Grammar D Underline the correct item. e.g. You must/mustn't talk during the test. It's against the rules. 21 You must/can't pay your rent. That's the rule. 22 You must/mustn't eat in the classroom. It's forbidden. 23 You must/can't have any pets in this house. It’s not allowed. 24 You must/mustn't go to the doctor. You look very ill. 25 You must/can't go to school. That's the law. E Write the correct form of the adjective in brackets. This is Sarah Jones and her brother, Mike. Sarah is e.g. shorter (short), than Mike, but he is 26) (young) than her. He is the 27) (young) student in his class. They are both intelligent but Sarah is 28) (intelligent) than Mike. Sarah is the 29) (intelligent) girl in her school. Sometimes they argue, but Sarah thinks Mike is the 30) (good) brother in the world. D Put the words in the correct order to make sentences e.g. to/go/school/has/Tracy/to Tracy has to go to school. 31 has/He/do/the/ washing up/to 32 early/wake/They/to/have/up 33 have/wear/to/don’t/uniform/We 34 your/You/make/needn’t/bed