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The document consists of various exercises focused on English grammar, including conditional sentences, obligations, advice, and vocabulary related to personality traits. It provides fill-in-the-blank activities for learners to practice using terms like 'have to', 'should', and adjectives describing character. The exercises aim to enhance understanding and application of English language rules.

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The document consists of various exercises focused on English grammar, including conditional sentences, obligations, advice, and vocabulary related to personality traits. It provides fill-in-the-blank activities for learners to practice using terms like 'have to', 'should', and adjectives describing character. The exercises aim to enhance understanding and application of English language rules.

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Test

First conditional
1. Complete the sentences.
1. If I __________ (not see) you tomorrow, _________ (see) you at the weekend.
2. If enough people _____________ (be) interested, we _______ (visit) the Science
Museum.
3. Arsenal _________ (not win) the championship if they ___________ (lose) the
next two matches.
4. I __________ (play) tennis with you tomorrow if it ______________ (not rain).
5. If Jose _____________ (go) to Britain in the summer, he __________ (learn) a
lot of English.
6. If you ____________ (eat) too many chips, you ___________ (not be able to) eat
a dessert.
7. The teacher _____________ (be) annoyed if you _____________ (not do) your
homework.
8. Sadie __________ (not be able to) play if her leg __________ (not be better)
soon.
Have to and don’t have to
2. Complete the sentences with have to / has to or don’t / doesn’t have to.

1. My sister ______________ wear a school uniform. She usually wears jeans.


2. Barbara can’t come out tonight. She ___________ stay at home with her sister.
3. You _________ go if you don’t want to.
4. Paul and Jamie _________________ get up early. Their school is quite far from
their home.
5. Tomorrow’s Saturday – we _____________ go to school.
6. A taxi driver ______________ know where places are in the city.
7. The doctor says you ________ take the medicine three times a day, before
meals.
8. Maria _______ do the washing up. Peter’s done it.
Don’t have to and mustn’t
3. Complete the sentences with don’t / doesn’t have to or mustn’t.
1. You ____________ talk in an exam.
2. You ___________ be a great athlete if you want to play table tennis.
3. Catherine _____________ take an umbrella because it isn’t going to rain.
4. You ________ make lots of noise in the library. People are trying to study.
5. Jim says we __________ use his books if we don’t ask him first.
6. You __________ spend lots of money if you want to have a good time.
7. The teacher told Stephanie that she _________ be late again or he’ll contact her
parents.
8. We ______________ go out. We can stay in and watch TV if you like.
Should and shouldn’t
4. Here are some problems. Complete the advice with should or shouldn’t and
one of the verbs in the box
take buy spend go look for go out
with
1. I’m having problems with my English. You ________ a good grammar book.
2. Tracey’s boyfriend is really selfish. She ______________ him.
3. Kate’s dad works in an office, but he’s fed up with his job. He _________
another job.
4. The weather’s too cold in England and it always rain. Yes, we __________
and live in the south of Spain!
5. I hate the food at school. You ____________ a packed lunch.
6. Carl can’t go bowling with us. He hasn’t got enough money. He __________
all his money on clothes.

Rules, obligations and advice


5. Choose the right words.
1. You _________ go to Britain if you want to practice your English.
a) have to b) should c) mustn’t

2. You __________ be 18 if you want to vote in Britain.


a) mustn’t b) should c) have to
3. You _______ be English to speak good English.
a) mustn’t b) shouldn’t c) don’t have to

4. You _________ tell anyone. It’s a secret.


a) mustn’t b) don’t have to c) have to

5. Brian ________ get up early tomorrow because it’s Sunday.


a) shouldn’t b) mustn’t c) doesn’t have to

6. You ________ eat too much fast food because it’s not good for you.
a) don’t have to b) shouldn’t c) must

6.Complete the sentences using the words in the box.


adventurous shy clever unhealthy easy – going generous unpopular unkind
lazy moody unhappy
1. Alex is very ___________. He always knows all the answers.
2. The prime minister is very ____________ at the moment. No one seems to like
him.
3. Lucy is very ____________. She never tidies her room or helps at home.
4. Megan went hiking in the Himalayas last year. She’s very _________. She often
goes to new places.
5. What’s the matter with Josh? He’s so _____________. One day he’s happy and
the next day he’s sad.
6. Max is very _____________ sometimes. He says some very cruel things.
7. Libby is very _____shy__________. She never speaks to people she doesn’t
know.
8. Peter eats too much fast food. I’m not surprised that he’s _________.
9. My grandparents are very _______________. They bought me a fantastic
computer for my birthday.
10. Our history teacher is _________________. She never gets angry with us!
11. Why are you crying? Don’t be ________________. Everything will be fine.

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