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ENGLISH 11- UNIT 2

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  • Parents always keep complaining to their children's clothes and hairstyles.
    TO => ABOUT
  • I think you (should/must) apologize for your behavior; it was disrespectful.
    SHOULD
  • We (must/mustn’t) be at the airport at least two hours before our flight.
    MUST
  • They are very creative and able to EXPERIMENT with platforms to suit their needs. A. test B. investigate C. determine D. manage
    A
  • I think you (should/shouldn’t) wear a helmet while riding a motorcycle for safety.
    SHOULD
  • These young people are CRITICAL hinkers because they achieved higher levels of education than previous generations. A. positive B. analytical C. passive D. active
    B
  • Millennials or generation Y refers those born between the early 1980s and late 1990s
    REFERS => REFERS TO
  • Due to their different attitudes _________ the new culture, Asian American children may have cultural values different from their parents’ Asian cultural values.
    TO
  • We (don't have to/mustn’t) forget to lock the doors before leaving the house.
    MUSTN'T
  • Generation X EXPERIENCED many social changes and developments in history, so they are always ready for changes. A. passed B. achieved C. witnessed D. underwent
    D
  • Young people can use apps and digital devices in creativity ways
    CREATIVITY =>CREATIVE
  • When working in a team, Millennials welcome different POINTS OF VIEW and ideas from others. A. opinions B. behaviors C. places D. activities
    A
  • You (don't have to/mustn’t) bring any food to the party; we'll provide everything.
    DON'T HAVE TO
  • They saw so many people lose their jobs so they think it is safer to be your own boss than RELYING ON someone else to hire you. A. asking for B. trying out C. growing up D. depending on
    D
  • I must clean my room every day because my mother forces me to do it.
    MUST > HAVE TO
  • You (shouldn't/don't have to) eat too much junk food; it’s not good for your health.
    SHOULDN'T
  • Students (must/mustn’t) use their cell phones during exams. It's against the rules.
    MUSTN'T
  • She will (have to/must) buy a new phone as her current one is not working properly.
    HAVE TO
  • We (don't have to/have to) pay our bills by the end of the month or they will cut off the electricity.
    HAVE TO
  • You (should/mustn’t) go to bed early to get enough rest for tomorrow’s exam.
    SHOULD