5. Give your advice. Use should/ shouldn’t.
1. I have a high temperature.
2. I want to be slim.
3. I don’t know what to wear for a party.
4. I want to be a good pupil.
5. I don’t know what present to buy for my mum.
6. Fill in the modal verbs: can, can’t, may, must, should
1) – Sir, I come in?
- No, you may not. You are late. You come to class earlier.
2) – Tom, you help your mother now?
- Yes, dad. By the way, I always help her. I know that children help their
parents.
3) – Jane, your granddad is ill. He is in hospital. You ) visit him.
you do it today?
- No, mum, I . I’ll go there tomorrow.
1. You should wear T-shirt
2. You shouldn't eat fastfood
3. You should wear dress for party
4. You should do your homework
5. You should buy something for the kitchen
1) should
should
2) shouldn't
should
3) should
should
shouldn't