James, I’m really disappointed. You 0 must / mustn’t tell me if you can’t do your work. James: I’m sorry, but I 1 should / have to do a lot of babysitting these days because my mum is ill. Teacher: OK. But you 2 should / shouldn’t tell me when you
James, I’m really disappointed. You
0 must / mustn’t tell me if you can’t do
your work.
James: I’m sorry, but I 1 should / have to do a
lot of babysitting these days because my
mum is ill.
Teacher: OK. But you 2 should / shouldn’t tell me
when you have problems at home.
Jon: The sign says you 3 had better / mustn’t
eat in the library
Jack: Yes, it also says you 4 have to / don’t
have to be quiet, so you 5 need / don’t
need to turn your MP3 player down.
Henry: I need advice. My teammates say I 6 had
better / don’t have to go to extra practice
if I want to be in the team. But my mum
says I 7 should / shouldn’t go because I
need a break.
Gail: I think you 8 ought to / must talk to your
coach.
Team captain: Why aren’t you wearing your uniform?
Ned: In your email you said we
0 had better / don’t have to wear
our uniforms today.
Team captain: No, that’s next Saturday. You
1 ought to / mustn’t read your
emails more carefully. Everybody
2 has to / doesn’t have to wear their
uniforms today, so you’ll 3 need to /
shouldn’t go home and change.Sally: Mum says I 4 should / mustn’t stay out late
on school nights, but that I 5 don’t have to /
mustn’t come home early on the weekend.
Belle: You’re lucky. My mum says I 6 had better /
don’t have to be home before ten o’clock
every night or she’ll stop my pocket money.
Andy: My head really hurts.
Lily: I think you 7 must / should go home and rest.
Andy: I can’t. I 8 have to / had better collect my
little brother from school.