The sentences using should or ought to and the words
you may have to use some negative forms.
hd or ought to and the words in brackets.
1 'l need to earn more money.' (a, get, job, new, you)
you should/ought to get a new job.
2 "brenda is angry about what i said.' (are. say, sorry, you, your
3 'tom doesn't understand his homework.' (about, ask, it, he, his, te
4 i'd like to learn to play the piano.' (having, lessons, start, you)
5 'tina is often tired at work.' (at, late, night, she, tv, watch)
6 'i don't seem to have much energy at the moment.' (exercise, get, som
e moment.' (exercise, get, some, you)
circle the correct word or phrase.
1 i've been having swimming lessons and now i can i could swim really well.
2 please could / should i use your mobile phone? mine doesn't have any power.
3 sam could / ought to get a job instead of complaining about having no money.
4 okay, yes - you can / should leave five minutes early today.
5 do you think i must / should tell michael the truth about what happened?
6 i can't / couldn't read until i was five years old.
7 i'm sorry, but you can't / couldn't leave your car there.
8 if you want to pass the exam, you can / ought to do some revision.
9 i know john lived in tokyo, but i don't think he can / may speak japanese.
10 tracy can / could sing really well now that she's had a few lessons.
match to make sentences.
1 there's a lot of washing-up; i think we should
2 it's getting quite late and we ought
3 i don't have much money, but you can
4 it's amazing that andrew could
5 passengers travelling in first class may
a wait for their flight in the vip area.
b borrow some if you need it.
c to think about getting a taxi.
d offer to do it.
e walk when he was just six months o
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