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            Exercises                                                                                      33



             33.1   For each situation, write a sentence with should or shouldn’t + one of the following:
                      go away for a few days         stay up so late   look for another job
                      put some pictures on the walls   take a picture   worry so much
                   1  Anna needs a change.                She should go away for a few days.
                   2  Your salary is very low.          You
                   3  Jack always finds it hard to get up.   He
                   4  What a beautiful view!            You
                   5  Laura is always anxious.          She
                   6  Dan’s room isn’t very nice.
             33.2   Complete the sentences.  Choose from:

                     should solve      should be working OK    shouldn’t cost more       shouldn’t take long
                     should receive    should pass the exam    should be much warmer     should be here soon

                   1  Helen has been studying hard, so she  should pass the exam  .
                   2  Joe hasn’t arrived yet, but he                                                         .
                   3  The TV has been repaired.  It                                                      now.
                   4  It                                                      to get to the hotel.  About 20 minutes.
                   5  I sent the documents to you today, so you                                them tomorrow.
                   6  The weather is unusually cold.  It                                     at this time of year.
                   7  The best way to get to the airport is by taxi.  It                       than ten pounds.
                   8  If you have a problem with the computer, try restarting it.  That           the problem.
             33.3   Complete the sentences.  Use should … or should have … + the verb in brackets.
                   1  You look tired.  You  should go           to bed.  (go)
                   2  You missed a great party last night.   You should have come   .  (come)
                   3  I’m in a difficult position.  What do you think I                        now?  (do)
                   4  I’m sorry that I didn’t take your advice.  I                        what you said.  (do)
                   5  We lost the game, but we were the better team.  We                            .  (win)
                   6  We don’t see you enough.  You                                and see us more often.  (come)
                   7  We went the wrong way and got lost.  We                              right, not left.  (turn)
                   8  My exam results weren’t good.  I                              better.  (do)

             33.4   Read the situations and write sentences with should / should have / shouldn’t / shouldn’t have.
                   1  I’m feeling sick.  I ate too much.
                       I shouldn’t have eaten so much.
                   2  When we got to the restaurant, there were no free tables.  We hadn’t reserved one.
                     We
                   3  Laura told me her address, but I didn’t write it down.  Now I can’t remember the house number.
                     I
                   4  The shop is open every day from 8.30.  It is 9 o’clock now, but the shop isn’t open yet.

                   5  I was looking at my phone.  I wasn’t looking where I was going.  I walked into a wall.

                   6  Kate is driving.  The speed limit is 30 miles an hour, but Kate is doing 50.
                     She
                   7  I wasn’t feeling well yesterday, but I went to work.  That was a mistake.  Now I feel worse.

                   8  Tomorrow there is a football match between Team A and Team B.  Team A are much better.

                   9  I was driving.  The car in front stopped suddenly and I drove into it.  It wasn’t my fault.
                     The driver in front


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