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Prepare 4 unit 7 workbook

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  • When the film starts, you (DON'T HAVE TO / HAD TO / MUST) be quiet.
    must
  • I can sometimes (be wrong / be my fault) – I know that!
    be wrong
  • We always (have / make / are) fun at Annie’s house – she has a swimming pool!
    have
  • When you called yesterday, I (was / had/ have) on my own.
    was
  • Can you (do me a favour / do something) and wake me up at 7 am?
    do me a favour
  • My dad (had / did / was) annoyed with me for not doing my homework.
    was
  • You (DON'T HAVE TO / MUSTN'T / SHOULD) be late for school or make the teacher angry.
    mustn't
  • The teacher is annoyed with Erik – he (SHOULD / SHOULDN'T) behave better in class.
    should
  • I’m going to (have fun / have problems) at the party tonight!
    have fun
  • It (makes / does / has) me angry when my sister goes into my bedroom.
    makes
  • I think you (SHOULD / DIDN'T HAVE TO / MUSTN'T) tell us what happened.
    should
  • Do you want to (be / do / have) something for Dad’s birthday?
    do
  • Mum (MUST / DIDN'T HAVE TO / HAS TO) wear glasses to read – she can’t see properly without them.
    has to
  • You (SHOULD / SHOULDN'T) go to bed early when you have school the next day.
    should
  • I’m (having problems with / being wrong) my computer.
    having problems with
  • My brother and I (made / had / did) an argument this evening about washing the dishes.
    had
  • I (SHOULD / SHOULDN'T) really play these computer games – they are a waste of time!
    shouldn't
  • You (SHOULD / SHOULDN'T) find someone to ask about your homework.
    should
  • Mike and Tracey (DON'T HAVE TO / DOESN'T HAVE TO / MUSTN'T) get up early tomorrow – it’s the holidays!
    don't have to
  • Thank you! That’s a lovely present, but you (DON'T HAVE TO / DIDN'T HAVE TO / MUSTN'T) get me anything!
    didn't have to
  • Can you (do / make / have) me a favour?
    do
  • I (did / made/ was) lots of new friends at my new school.
    made
  • We (SHOULD / SHOULDN'T) make a reservation at the restaurant for your birthday dinner.
    should
  • Vicki is (making / doing / having) problems with her maths homework – can you help?
    having
  • When you see your brother, you (DON'T HAVE TO / MUST / MUSTN'T) tell him about his secret birthday party!
    Mustn't
  • You (SHOULD / SHOULDN'T) eat a lot of fast food – it’s bad for you.
    shouldn't
  • Johnny left basketball class early last week – he (HAD TO / MUST / DIDN'T HAVE TO) do his homework.
    had to
  • You (MUST / HAVE TO / SHOULDN'T) argue so much! It isn’t good.
    shouldn't
  • She never listens to her parents – it’s not surprising they (are annoyed with / make friends) her.
    are annoyed with
  • I really like Mary – we (do/ have / make) lots in common.
    have
  • I sometimes enjoy (being on my own / making me angry).
    being on my own.
  • I wasn’t sure what to write for my school project, so I asked Dad what I (SHOULD / HAVE TO / MUST) do.
    should