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Prepare 5 - unit 12

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  • I like to (unpack / go away / land) my bags as soon as I arrive in my hotel.
    unpack
  • You (need to / should / have to) try some of my ice cream and see if you like it.
    should
  • You (don’t have to / shouldn’t / need to) give me the money today, you can give it to me tomorrow.
    don´t have to
  • same or different meanings:  1. You should sit down for a few minutes.      2. It’s a good idea to sit down for a few minutes.
    same
  • same or different meanings:  1. You shouldn’t go out right now.      2. You have to go out right now.
    different
  • We went on an interesting (check / sail / tour) of the castle with a guide.
    tour
  • same or different meanings:  1. You don’t need to give him any money for the ticket.     2. You shouldn’t give him any money for the ticket.
    different
  • same or different meanings:  1. You needn’t bring any food with you.     2. You don’t have to bring any food with you.
    same
  • We had to be on _____ half an hour before the plane took off.
    board
  • That jacket is now on _____ at a very reasonable price
    sale
  • same or different meanings:  1. You need to follow a good diet if you want to be healthy.      2. You should follow a good diet if you want to be healthy.
    different
  • You’ll have to go to the top of the mountain on _____ because you can’t get there by car.
    foot
  • Did you leave that there on _____, or was it a mistake?
    purpose
  • same or different meanings:  1. You shouldn’t buy that jacket.     2. It’s a bad idea to buy that jacket.
    same
  • same or different meanings:  1. You have to fill in this form if you want to get a new passport.      2. You can only get a new passport if you fill in this form.
    same
  • You (need to / needn’t / don’t have to) buy some food, because we’ve got nothing for dinner.
    need to
  • You (shouldn’t / needn’t / have to) get a bus, I’ll pick you up in the car
    needn´t
  • You (needn’t / shouldn’t / don’t have to) swim in the river, it’s dangerous.
    shouldn´t
  • You (don’t have to / needn’t / shouldn’t) go to bed so late – you’ll be exhausted tomorrow.
    shouldn´t
  • You (have to / don’t need to / should) buy a camera, I’ll lend you one if you like.
    don´t need to
  • If you want to delay handing in your project, you (have to / shouldn’t / needn’t) ask the teacher first.
    have to
  • The teacher gets annoyed if we don’t arrive on _____ for class.
    time
  • I’m really sorry I stepped on your foot – I didn’t do it on _____.
    purpose
  • I’ll have a rest when we (reach / sail / check in) the end of our journey.
    reach
  • We were late because we were (gone away / held up / reached) in traffic
    held up
  • We (sailed / landed / went away) for three hours before we saw land again.
    sailed
  • It was a comfortable flight, but I was glad when we (reached / went away / landed).
    landed
  • same or different meanings:  1. You don’t have to leave before 6 o’clock tomorrow morning.    2.      It isn’t necessary for you to leave before 6 o’clock tomorrow morning.
    same
  • Lots of people prefer to have holidays in their own country rather than go (on board / abroad / away).
    abroad
  • Please make sure you get here on _____ today – you were late yesterday.
    time
  • Some of the sculptures on _____ in the museum gallery were very beautiful.
    display
  • We must arrive at the airport early to (check in / land / reach) for our flight.
    check in