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Prepare 5 - Unit 6

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  • When you have a cold, you may have to (blow / yawn / breathe) your nose quite often.
    blow
  • SAME OR DIFFERENT MEANINGS? 1. You mustn’t tell Susie about her surprise party. 2. You shouldn’t tell Susie about her surprise party.
    D
  • I ( shouldn´t / ought to) finish this work before dinner, but I’m so hungry I can’t wait any longer.
    ought to
  • The teacher was carrying two bags and wanted ________ to open the door for her.
    everyone
    anything
    somewhere
    someone
  • Does your stomach (blink / ache / injure) when you eat too much ice cream?
    beat
  • Don’t be scared – stay calm and try to (breathe / ache / cough) slowly.
    breathe
  • SAME OR DIFFERENT MEANINGS? 1. He shouldn’t cycle in this weather. 2. He oughtn’t to cycle in this weather.
    S
  • When I look at something bright, it always makes me (burn / breathe / blink).
    blink
  • Does your stomach (blink / ache / injure) when you eat too much ice cream?
    ache
  • Does your stomach (blink / ache / injure) when you eat too much ice cream?
    ache
  • I’ve got a sore throat and it makes me (breathe / cough / blow) a lot.
    cough
  • SAME OR DIFFERENT MEANINGS? 1. You ought to use that website for your project. 2. You should use that website for your project.
    S
  • A few years ago, there weren’t many cafés with free Wi-Fi, but now they’re ________
    something
    nothing
    everywhere
    nowhere
  • SAME OR DIFFERENT MEANINGS? 1. You mustn’t go there on your own. 2. You don’t have to go there on your own.
    D
  • My dad (doesn’t have to / mustn´t) come home at lunchtime because there’s a good restaurant near his office.
    doesn´t have to
  • SAME OR DIFFERENT MEANINGS? 1. I ought to go to the library now. 2. I must go to the library now.
    D
  • Because ________ helped to tidy up after the party, it didn’t take long.
    something
    everywhere
    everyone
    anyone
  • Make sure you don’t (bleed / ache / cut) your finger with that sharp knife!
    cut
  • SAME OR DIFFERENT MEANINGS? 1. Jay doesn’t have to stay up late. 2. Jay shouldn’t stay up late.
    S
  • We (don´t have to / have to) post this parcel before six o’clock or it won’t arrive in time for Jane’s birthday.
    have to
  • Be careful with that hot water, don’t (ache / bleed / burn) yourself!
    burn
  • Does ________ know where Paul’s gone?
    anything
    nothing
    anyone
    anywhere
  • You look very sleepy. You (shouldn’t / don´t have to) go to bed so late when you have to get up early the next day.
    shouldn´t
  • I was feeling very tired, so I started to (blow / yawn / recover).
    yawn
  • When Yann fell on the rocks, his knee started to (injure / bleed / cut) a lot.
    bleed
  • You (must / mustn’t) use your phone during the exam or the teacher will take it away from you.
    mustn`t
  • Is there ________ I can say to make you feel better?
    anyone
    nothing
    anything
    something
  • Katie said she wanted to go to her cousin’s restaurant on Saturday – ________ else!
    nowhere
    anyone
    anywhere
    nothing
  • George said he’s got me ________ lovely for my birthday!
    something
    anywhere
    nothing
    anything
  • There’s _________ you can do to help – I have to finish this essay on my own.
    nowhere
    everyone
    nothing
    something
  • SAME OR DIFFERENT MEANINGS? 1. Emily has to practise for her piano exam. 2. Emily should practise for her piano exam.
    D
  • It took me a week to (recover / beat / breathe) from having flu.
    recover
  • SAME OR DIFFERENT MEANINGS? 1. Tim must revise for his exam. 2. Tim has to revise for his exam.
    S