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Wash Their Hands Before They Start Work

This document contains exercises on English grammar concepts such as use of modals like have to/don't have to, should/shouldn't, and indefinite pronouns like something/anything. There are multiple choice, fill in the blank, and short conversation exercises testing comprehension of when and how to use these grammar structures correctly in sentences.

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Wash Their Hands Before They Start Work

This document contains exercises on English grammar concepts such as use of modals like have to/don't have to, should/shouldn't, and indefinite pronouns like something/anything. There are multiple choice, fill in the blank, and short conversation exercises testing comprehension of when and how to use these grammar structures correctly in sentences.

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Unit 11: grammar

Exedcise 1:a)

1. Visitors can leave their coats at reception.


2. Teachers don't have to wear a uniform.
3. Nurses have to wash their hands before they start work.
4. Engineers have to get a special qualification.
5. Taxi drivers in the UK can't drive on the right.
6. Police officers have to wear a uniform.
7. Waiters don't have to cook the food.
8. Journalists have to ask questions.
9. Students can’t eat and drink in the classrooms.

Exedcise2:

Conversation 1

A: Do- have to.


B:do.
A:Do-have to.
B: have to.
Conversation 2:
D:have to.
C:Does-have to.
D: does- has to.
D: has to.

Exercise 3:

1. food 
Paulo has to cook the food.
Macy doesn't have to cook the food.
2. smoke 
Paulo and Macy can't smoke.
3. tables 
Paulo doesn't have to clear the tables. Macy
has to clear the tables.
4.uniform
Paulo and Macy have to wear a uniform.
5.customers
Paulo doesn’t have to serve the customers. Macy has to serve the customers .
Exercise 1:b)
3.You should eat healthy food.
That’s true.
4.You should drink a lot of coffee.
That’s not true. You shouldn’t drink a lot of coffee.
5.You should work twelve hours a day.
That’s not true. You shouldn’t work twelve hours a day.
6. You shouldn’t go on holiday.
That’s not true. You should go on holiday.
Exercise 2:
2.Those trousers are awful.
You shouldn’t buy them.
3.These shoes are great.
You should buy them.
4. That shirt is horrible.
You shouldn’t buy it.
5. This dress is beautiful.
You should buy it.
6. Those ties are ugly.
You shouldn’t buy them.
Exercise 3:
Joe: should.
Joe: shouldn't.
Joe: should.
Joe: should.
Joe: should.
Exercise 4:
1. I think you should to buy those shoes.
I think you should buy those shoes.
2. They don’t should pay that much money!
They shouldn’t pay that much money!
3. Rita shoulds ask me first.
Rita should ask me first.
4. Do we should leave now or later?
Should we leave now or later?
5. Gerald should to do more exercise.
Gerald should do more exercise.
6. What shoulds he do about the problem?
What should he do about the problem?
Exercise 1:c)
1.thing.
2. thing.
3. where.
4. body.
5. body.
6.where.
Exercise 2:
2. something-somebody.
3. anything-nothing.
4. somewhere-anywhere.
5.somewhere-nowhere.
Exercise 3:
3. There's nowhere to go. 

 There isn’t anywhere to go.


4. There's nothing on TV.   

There isn't anything on TV.


5. There isn't anybody I want to phone.   

There’s nobody I want to phone.


6. There isn't anywhere worse than here.   

There's nowhere worse than here.

Exercise 4:

Conversation 1:
B:anything.
A: nothing.
D: anything.
C:somebody.
D: nobody.
E: anywhere.
F: somewhere.
E:anything.

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