Past simple and past continuous1 Circle the correct option.. Past simple, past continuous and past perfect 3 Choose the correct option.. Present perfect continuous with for and since
Trang 1Robert Campbell Gill Holley Rob Metcalf
Grammar
Worksheets
Trang 2Verbs + -ing
1 Complete with the words in the box.
• good • keen • like to try • mind • stand
Hi Geoff,
Did I tell you that I love doing sport too? I’m
really 1 on skiing I’m quite
2 at tennis too I don’t 3
swimming, but it’s not my favourite sport
There’s one sport I really don’t like – I can’t
4 playing football There’s a new sports
club here now and you can do adventure sports
They even take you to the river to do water
sports I’d 5 kayaking I’m sure it’s fun!
2 Write sentences in the present simple using the
prompts.
1 he / good / skateboard
He’s good at skateboarding.
2 Bob / keen / ski
3 my mother / stand / camping
4 my brother / love / climb
5 I / like / horseride
6 I / not mind / play football
Present simple and present
continuous
3 Circle the correct option.
1 Look, there’s Ben! He sits / is sitting in the park.
2 My mother makes / is making Spanish
omelette on Wednesday nights
3 James often comes / is coming to our house
after school
4 Oh, no! It rains / is raining.
5 My aunt expects / is expecting a baby.
6 He always plays / is playing his music loud
when I do / am doing my homework.
4 Look at the picture Complete the sentences with the present simple or continuous of the verbs in the box.
• fly • leave • not like • not take
• travel • wear
3 The girl her dog with her
4 The spy a hat and sunglasses
5 The flight to London at 11.45
Past simple
5 Read the text and answer the questions.
Hi Dave,I’m writing to recommend a camping holiday in Wales! I had a great time with the people there I’m glad that my friends came with me We went by bus That was fun! At the camp, we got up every morning at eight o’clock, we had breakfast and then the activities started We did lots of things, like trekking and climbing I liked climbing best
I didn’t go swimming much, because the water was too cold for me In the evenings after supper, we played games and sang songs I got home on Wednesday – unfortunately! Why don’t you think about coming with us next summer? It’s great fun!
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6 Read the dialogue and write the questions Use
the words in the box.
• how • how long • what • when • where (x2)
Beth We stayed in an enormous apartment
with a big pool
Beth We were there for ten days.
Beth In the evenings? We sometimes went out
for supper or we stayed in the apartment
and played board games
Comparatives and superlatives
7 Correct the sentences.
1 Camping is more cheap than staying in a
hotel
2 Flying is the quicker way of travelling.
3 Flying is more safe than travelling by car.
4 Travelling by car is more good than walking.
5 Staying at home is the baddest thing to do in
a Yes, maybe you’re right…
b I completely agree If someone teaches you,
it’s not very dangerous
c I know what you mean, but I think it’s
dangerous too
d What do you think of surfing?
e I don’t agree If you have a good teacher, it’s
fine
f Personally, I think it’s fun.
Pete 1What do you think of surfing?
Trang 4Past simple and past continuous
1 Circle the correct option.
It 1 rained / was raining when Detective Stewart
2 left / was leaving his office He 3 ran / was
running to his car and 4 got / was getting in it
He 5 started / was starting the car when a voice
6 said / was saying, ‘Now listen, Stewart Do what
I say or you’re in trouble!’ The detective 7 turned /
was turning His worst enemy, Scabface, 8 sat /
was sitting in the back seat…
Past perfect
2 Complete with the past perfect.
Detective Stewart 1 (meet) Scabface
ten years earlier Scabface 2 (hate)
Stewart from the beginning Stewart 3
(try) to persuade Scabface to give up crime, but
Scabface and his gang 4 (design) a
great plan They 5 (obtain) the
combination of the safe in Buckley’s Bank in the
High Street
Past simple, past continuous and
past perfect
3 Match the sentence halves.
1 Detective Stewart had finished his lunch…
2 He was walking down the High Street…
3 While one of the men opened the door to
b to tell them about the robbery.
c when he saw three men going into Buckley’s
Bank
d the others pulled masks over their faces.
e he turned to Stewart and said, ‘Just you wait!’
f and was going back to his office.
used to
4 Complete with used to / didn’t use to and the
verbs in the box.
• live • not like • not play • sing • visit
1 Her cousin in a band, but then the band separated
2 My grandparents us in the summer
We were always happy to see them
3 My parents in Manchester, but now they live in London
4 We video games, but now we play all the time!
5 I vegetables when I was a child I never ate them!
Time expressions
5 Choose the correct option.
1 I was young, I often stayed at my
cousin’s house Andy, my cousin, really liked playing jokes 2 , he put a spider in my bed! 3 , he put a cactus in my bed!
I didn’t know what to do But 4
I thought of a plan I made him a cup of tea and I put salt in it! He wasn’t too happy! But,
5 , he stopped playing jokes on me!
Trang 5Past simple and past continuous
1 Correct the mistakes.
1 When Sue was arriving, we were having
4 She broke her leg while she played football.
5 It snowed heavily and we had to stop to put
chains on the car
Past perfect
2 Rewrite the sentences using the past perfect.
1 First, Hazel had some cake and then she ate
an ice-cream
After Hazel had had some cake, she ate an
ice-cream.
2 My father did the shopping and then he
cooked the lunch
5 The Titanic hit an iceberg before it sank
After the Titanic .
Past simple, past continuous and
past perfect
3 Choose the correct option.
Sonia had had a hard morning She 1
the kids to school but then the problems
2 The traffic 3 dreadful! When
she finally 4 to work, her boss 5
a meeting While she 6 what to do, her
boss called her: ‘Late again, Mrs Sharp!’
4 Rewrite the sentences with used to / didn’t use to.
1 She played golf but she doesn’t now.
She used to play golf.
2 My father rode a motorbike but he doesn’t
now
3 I didn’t read much but I do now.
4 Mrs Fry taught Maths but she doesn’t now.
5 My mother didn’t work but she does now.
Time expressions
5 Complete the text.
• at first • one day • that day • the next day
• two years later • when
1 Chris and Sarah got married, they
bought a house in the city centre 2 , they liked living in the centre But, 3 , they had a baby and it was more complicated living in the city 4 , they saw an advertisement in the newspaper There was a house for sale in the country 5 , Chris made a phone call and, 6 , the house in the country was theirs!
Trang 6Past simple and past continuous
1 Complete with the past simple or past continuous.
• get • start (x2) • teach • travel
Harry Potter author, J.K Rowling, 1
from Manchester to London when she had the
idea for the first Harry Potter story When she
2 back to her flat in London, she
immediately 3 to write Some time
later, she got a job in Portugal While she
4 English there, she 5 to work
on the manuscript for Harry Potter and the
Philosopher’s Stone
Past perfect
2 Write sentences in the past perfect.
Before Ian Fleming’s first Bond book was
published…
1 he / study / at Eton
2 he / improve his German / in Austria
3 he / learn / French in Switzerland
4 he / work / for Naval Intelligence
5 he / plan / different operations / for Naval
In 2003, Mark Zuckerberg 1 (study) at
Harvard University One day, after he 2
(be) out with his girlfriend and she 3
(leave) him, he 4 (write) an unpleasant
blog about her This 5 (inspire) him to
create an on-campus website called Facemash
Later, when Mark 6 (work) as a programmer, he 7 (have) his idea for a
social networking website called The Facebook.
used to
4 Write sentences with used to / didn’t use to.
1 she / do ballet – she / not dance salsa
She used to do ballet She didn’t use to dance salsa.
2 he / play football – he / not play golf
3 she / ride a bike – she / not drive a car
4 he / play the piano – he / not play the guitar
5 we / study / at night – we / not study / in the
morning
Time expressions
5 Complete the text There are two extra phrases.
• at that time • before • later
• one day • then • the next day
• the next year • when
1 I was ten, a funny thing happened to
me 2 , I often played in the street with
my friends 3 , we were outside playing with water balloons Sandra threw a balloon at
me and 4 I threw a balloon at her I didn’t see the postman coming Sandra moved and the balloon hit the postman! Although he laughed, I was really embarrassed I was still apologising half an hour 5 ! 6
and the day after, we were much more careful!
Trang 7Present perfect with just
1 Complete with the present perfect and just.
news
already and yet
2 Complete with already or yet.
Friday 14th July
We’re getting ready to go on holiday I’m
so excited! Mum has 1 packed
the cases and dad has 2
filled the car with petrol My brother
Jimmy hasn’t put his things in his bag
3 but I’ve 4 put my
games and my books in my bag I think
I’m ready Oh, mum’s calling me What
did she say? Oh! ‘Have you been to buy
the bread 5 ?’ Oh dear, I haven’t
done that 6 ! I’ve got to go, and
fast!
Present perfect continuous with
for and since
3 Circle the correct option.
1 He’s been working for / since nine o’clock.
2 Matt’s been studying for / since three hours.
3 My father’s been driving a bus for / since
eight o’clock this morning
today
monuments since they arrived
Trang 8Present perfect with just
1 Complete with the present perfect and just.
• come back • eat • phone • start • tidy
already and yet
2 Order the words to make sentences.
1 has / He / left / already
2 yet / moved / They / haven’t
3 already / applied / job / I / have / the / for
4 you / Have / your / yet / told / mother ?
5 your / yet / Has / London / in / sister / arrived
?
Present perfect continuous with
for and since
3 Complete with the present perfect continuous
and for or since.
My mum and dad are both English They met in
Spain My dad came here in 1989 He
1 (work) here 2 over 20 years
My mum 3 (live) here
4 1995 My dad is a trombonist He
5 (play) the trombone 6 he
was seven My mum is a cook She 7
(cook) at the same restaurant 8 about
ten years
How long?
4 Write questions with How long using the present
perfect continuous Match them with the answers.
1 you / play / the piano
2 he / learn / to drive
3 my dad / collect / foreign coins
4 they / paint / the house
5 she / write / books
a Since Monday, but the walls are still wet.
b Since I was eight, and I still love it!
c For about thirty years She’s a famous
novelist!
d For ages, and exchanges them with friends.
e For three months, but he’s not ready for the
test yet
Present perfect simple or continuous
5 Choose the correct option.
1 a Robert Pattinson has made about twenty
films
b Robert Pattinson has been making about
twenty films
2 a I have read since nine o’clock.
b I have been reading since nine o’clock.
3 a I have finished three books this week.
b I have been finishing three books this
week
4 a She has learnt English for three years.
b She has been learning English for three
years
5 a Shakira has made lots of albums.
b Shakira has been making lots of albums
Trang 9Present perfect with just
1 Write sentences with the present perfect and just.
1 he / park / car
2 she / clean / teeth
3 they / have / lunch
4 we / finish / work
already and yet
2 Write the conversation with the present perfect
and already or yet.
Mum 1 you / make / your bed?
Mike No, Mum 6 I / not make / them! I’m
making them now!
Present perfect continuous with
for and since
3 Rewrite the sentences using the present perfect
continuous and for or since.
1 My brother started painting the walls three
hours ago
My brother has been painting the walls
for three hours.
2 I started learning English when I was five.
3 He started to read the book last year.
4 My dad started working in the garage two
hours ago
5 My mum started to sing when she got up.
How long?
4 Correct three of the sentences.
1 How much time have you been acting?
2 How long have you been making films?
3 How long are you taking English lessons?
4 How long she has been learning to sing?
5 How long has she been working?
Present perfect simple or continuous
5 Complete with the present perfect simple or continuous.
• change • live • move • record
• sign • work
Carolina Moreno’s luck 1 since
she starred in Grumpy Ghosts She is extremely
busy these days She 2 on a new
film Grumpy Ghosts Return and
3 a contract for Grumpy Ghosts
mansion in Beverly Hills and 5
there for two weeks now She 6
six songs for her first album
Trang 10Future forms: Present continuous,
going to, will, present simple
1 Circle the correct option.
Chloe I’m so excited! I 1 am meeting / meet
Liam on Saturday
Emma Where 2 are you meeting / do you meet
him?
Chloe Outside the cinema in town at seven
o’clock The bus 3 is leaving / leaves here
at half past six, so that’s fine
Emma What film is on?
Chloe The latest Twilight film It 4 is starting /
starts at half past seven, I think.
Emma 5 Are you doing / Do you do anything
after the film?
Chloe 6 We’re having / We have supper at
Liam’s house
2 Complete with will or going to and the verbs in
brackets.
mountains at the weekend
tonight
University
4 Dave doesn’t have a pen I
(give) him one
5 It’s Jacob’s party on Saturday, but Sophia
(not be) there She (do) a course in London
6 I (not speak) to Lily again
She made me really angry yesterday
Future continuous
3 Order the words to make sentences.
1 be / I / next / here / won’t / year / living
2 will / in / be / We / future / recycling / the /
more
3 He / university / in / be / will / September / to /
going
4 you / Will / London / staying / in / be ?
5 won’t / beach / on / They / next / lying /
help to poor countries
Trang 11Future forms: Present continuous,
going to, will, present simple
1 Complete with the present continuous or present
simple.
Mum and dad 1 (go) away
with friends at the weekend They
2 (leave) on Friday evening and
they 3 (come) back on Sunday So
please come and spend the weekend with me!
It’s easy to get here The 43 bus 4
(leave) from the bus station at half past five and
5 (get) here at a quarter past six
I 6 (invite) Alex and Mike to come
round for pizza on Saturday So please come! It’ll
be fun!
2 Correct four of the sentences.
1 I will play tennis with Jack this afternoon.
2 He’s probably going to arrive late.
3 My father’s going to get a new suit for the
wedding
4 We will go to the coast in August.
5 The cat’s going to have kittens.
6 I’m going to see you tomorrow Bye!
Future continuous
3 Complete with the future continuous.
• fly • live • not die • not go
• produce • work
he’s thirty
New York this time next week
year
in the future
moon for some years
in the future
Future perfect
4 Write sentences using the future perfect.
1 we / finish / all our exams / by Christmas
2 I / mend / my bicycle / by Saturday
3 by the end of the century / many animals /
disappear
4 we / invent / more useful things / by 2050
5 they / not finish / their homework /
Trang 12Future forms: Present continuous,
going to, will, present simple
1 Complete with the present continuous or present
simple.
• arrive • come • leave • start • stay • take
At last, my Irish friend 1 to stay!
He 2 for two weeks His flight
3 Dublin on Monday at 10 a.m
and he 4 in Bilbao at half past
one, Spanish time – just in time for lunch! I’ve
got tickets for the Arctic Monkeys concert on
Monday evening
It 5 at 10 p.m Before the
concert, mum and dad 6 us
for supper somewhere special Great!
2 Choose the correct option.
I’m really looking forward to Christmas! This year
the whole family 1 together, because
my German grandparents 2 They
3 on 23rd December We 4
them at the airport The next day, my other
grandparents 5 here from Murcia So,
on Christmas Eve, we 6 supper all
• not work • use • waste
Perhaps the future will be better than the present Perhaps children everywhere in the world 1 to school so they
2 at the age of eight Perhaps we will have more free time because robots
3 our housework Perhaps we
4 some of our free time to help other people Perhaps discrimination will disappear and men and women 5
better Perhaps the future will be brighter!
Future perfect
4 Match the inventions with the descriptions
Complete the predictions made in 1930 using the future perfect
of these transmitting machines
b By the year 2000, most people
(learn) to use a new computing machine
c By the year 2000, women
(start) to wear this article of clothing most of the time
d By 1980, telephones
(change) You’ll be able to take the new phones with you everywhere
e By 1990, travelling long distances
(become) cheaper and easier for many people because of these
Trang 13Gerunds and infinitives
1 Order the words to make sentences.
1 sometimes / hard / Studying / is
2 form / of /great / is / exercise / a / Dancing
3 easy / isn’t / Teaching / an / profession
4 your / vegetables / essential / is / health /
Eating / for
5 holidays / is / way / spend / Camping / a /
cheap / your / to
2 Complete with the prepositions.
• about (x2) • after • before • by • of
1 I’m afraid missing the plane.
2 She had a shower cleaning the
house She was sweating!
3 He looked for the information
searching on the internet
4 They’re really excited having their
first baby
5 We went to the museum having
lunch Then we had a sandwich at the café
6 What going out tonight?
3 Complete the adverts with the gerund or the
infinitive.
Are you planning 1 (be) healthier?
Have you decided 2 (get) fit?
3 (swim) is the solution
Come to the pool, get fit and make new friends
too!
Do you enjoy 4 (meet) people?
Are you trying 5 (find) a partner?
What about 6 (join) our dating club?
Join the club! Your partner is here!
be and get used to
4 Match the sentences in A with the sentences in B A
1 I’ve lived in a big city for ten years.
2 I’ve just arrived in the city It’s so noisy here!
3 I walked everywhere before but I’ve been
taking the underground for two months now
4 There are so many people everywhere
I hate it!
B
a I can’t get used to it.
b I’m getting used to it.
c I’m used to it.
d I’m not used to it
5 Circle the correct option.
Ethan moved to Madrid three months ago He found it very different from his village in Britain
He 1 was used / wasn’t used to having lunch at
one o’clock but now he 2 is getting used / was
getting used to eating later In Britain he went to
bed at about eleven o’clock but now he 3 was
used / has got used to going to bed at 12 To start
with, he 4 won’t get used / couldn’t get used to
travelling by underground but now he 5 is used /
was used to it He really likes Spain but he says,
‘There’s one thing I 6 am used / will never get used
to, and that’s eating octopus – yuck!’
Trang 14Gerunds and infinitives
1 Correct the words in bold by swapping them.
1 Sorting ( ) by donkey is very slow
2 Travelling ( ) a campsite in Spain
5 Eating ( ) to bed late makes you
sleepy the next day
2 Complete with a preposition and the correct form
of the verbs.
• about (x2) • after • by (x2) • of
Jacob Hi, Lily! What 1 (do)
something on Saturday?
Lily Let’s start 2 (go) bowling
Jacob Yeah! Then… How 3
(have) a pizza at Freddy’s Pizza Palace?
Freddy’s, let’s go and see a film
Jacob Great idea! And we can finish the day
5 (meet) Jim
Lily Oh, no, not Jim! I was horrible to him
yesterday and I’m afraid
6 (see) him
3 Circle the correct option.
Hi Jack,
I got your e-mail, thanks You suggested
1 going / to go to the match on Saturday I’m
really sorry but I can’t Mum and dad have just
given us a great surprise! They’re planning
2 taking / to take us all to Tarifa in Spain for a
week I’m really excited because we’re all going
to learn 3 surfing / to surf! 4 Surfing / To surf looks
really fun! We’ve arranged 5 having / to have
classes in the mornings so we can spend the
afternoons 6 practising / to practise So, sorry
about the match!
Have a great time,
Ben
be and get used to
4 Complete the sentences.
• getting • going • having • to • used
1 He’s not used studying so hard
2 My brother’s used to getting up
early
3 We’re not used to out during the week
4 They’re used to a dog
5 He’s getting to looking for information in the internet
5 Choose the correct option.
I’m sharing a flat with two other people It’s great but there were some advantages with living at home When I was at school, I
1 used to getting up early but my mum made my breakfast There were two bathrooms at home so I 2 used to queuing Here, there’s always a queue for the bathroom but I 3 used to it But I
4 used to making my own breakfast
It’s hard work! I suppose I 5 used to making my bed and tidying my room But I don’t think I 6 used to eating the food I’ve cooked It’s horrible!
6 a was ever getting
b will ever get
Trang 15Gerunds and infinitives
1 Complete with the words in the boxes.
is great
find
exerciselanguages
you
of healthfastest
flyingsmoking
• go • look • organize • see • spend • stay
weekend?
Ava That’s a great idea! But remember I’m
not good 2 things
Carol Let’s do it together! What’s the best way
3 the weekend?
Ava How 4 in Tarragona?
There are lots of Roman remains there
Carol Well, actually, I’m not very interested
5 Roman remains
Ava But there’s a beach there too
Carol OK, then! So let’s start
6 for hostels on the internet
3 Circle the correct option.
I’m thinking of 1 joining / join / to join the new
sports club near here, but I don’t know what sport to do I mean, 2 swim / swimming /
to swimming is good for you but I don’t really
enjoy 3 to go / go / going up and down the pool
lots of times I’d like to learn 4 do / to do / doing
martial arts but perhaps it’s a bit dangerous I was planning 5 to play / playing / play football
but I’m not very good at 6 shoot / to shoot /
shooting It’s a bit of a problem What do you
suggest?
be and get used to
4 Write sentences using (not) used to or (not) get used to.
1 I never get up early at weekends.
I’m not used to getting up early at weekends
2 I always shower in the morning
(present simple)
3 We lived in France for a year, but we didn’t
like it (past simple + never)
4 He worked in an office and then he started
teaching He soon loved teaching
(past simple + soon)
5 She has been travelling for years, but she
hates it (present perfect + never)
6 They’ve eaten Spanish food many times, but
they don’t like it They will never like it
(future simple + never)
Trang 16Modals of ability
1 Circle the correct option.
I’ve been learning to play the piano for about six
months I 1 can / can’t play some tunes now
I 2 can / can’t play difficult pieces yet – I’ve got to
practise more I’ve got really interested in music
I’ve been reading about Beethoven and Mozart
They were incredible! Beethoven 3 can / could
play the piano when he was six and Mozart
4 can / could compose music when he was five
Beethoven went deaf and 5 could / couldn’t hear
but 6 could / couldn’t still compose music
Amazing!
2 Complete with the correct form of be able to.
1 They come to our house on
Saturday because their son was playing in an
important match
2 Practise every day and you play it
better next week
3 My grandmother read until she
was an adult
4 I’ve got lots of homework I finish it
all tonight It’s impossible!
5 My brother’s really good at Maths He
do really difficult calculations when
he was eight
they were four!
Modals of permission
3 Choose the correct option Use your logic!
This year’s school rules
Students 1 take mobile phones into
class but they 2 use them at break
Students 3 bring their own lunches
but they 4 use the kitchens
Students 5 chew gum in class last
year but this year they 6
Last year students 7 wear normal
clothes any day of the week but this year
must, mustn’t, have to, don’t have to
4 Write sentences using the modal verb in brackets.
1 you / be quiet / in the library (must)
2 you / eat / so much fast food (mustn’t)
3 students / bring / all their books / to school /
every day (don’t have to)
4 students / wear / uniform / at school
(have to)
5 we / tidy up / before / mum / get / home
(must)
had to and didn’t have to
5 Complete with had to or didn’t have to.
My great-grandmother 1 walk to school because her school was quite near She
2 do homework but when she got home, she 3 help with the housework That was worse for her! In her times, children
4 stay at school after the age of twelve
My mother left school then because she
Trang 17Modals of ability
1 Complete with the correct form of can, could or
be able to.
Olivia Why didn’t you come and help me with
my homework last night?
Ben I’m afraid I 1 to My mum
2 start her computer and she needed me to help her
Olivia Well, 3 you come and help me
with my homework tonight?
Ben I’m sorry, but I 4 to I’ve got to
fix my dad’s DVD player
Olivia Oh, Ben! I really 5 do the
homework 6 to come tomorrow?
Ben Tomorrow? Er… I think so
Modals of permission
2 Complete with the correct form of can or be
allowed to.
Bill 1 (you) use the school
computers after school?
Emily Yes, we are And we 2 use them
to play games too
Bill Wow! Can you? That’s great!
Emily And we 3 do puzzles in class
Bill Are you? Your school sounds great
Emily Yes, it is but we 4 take mobile
phones to school
Bill Can’t you? Why not?
Emily I don’t know really And we 5
use our MP3s during break
Bill Aren’t you? Mmm that doesn’t sound
good
must, mustn’t, have to, don’t have to
3 Correct the sentences.
1 Students mustn’t to eat in class.
2 Students haven’t to do Art.
3 We don’t have to bring our books to school.
4 Students mustn’t respect the school and its
teachers
5 He mustn’t do Music but he likes it.
had to and didn’t have to
4 Complete the e-mail with must, mustn’t, had to
or didn’t have to.
Hi Emily,Thanks for your e-mail You 1 worry about me I’m fine but I haven’t written to you for a few days because I’ve been so busy!
I 2 go to work on Monday and Tuesday so I was free to do a few things
I 3 take my mum to the doctor’s and then I 4 get a new passport
Sam is doing better at school so at least I
5 help him with his homework but
I 6 buy him some textbooks
Fortunately, my husband Fred took me in the car so I 7 spend time waiting for buses Anyway, I 8 go I’ll write to you tomorrow
Love,Sally
Trang 18Modals of ability
1 Choose the incorrect option.
1 My dad do crosswords He’s really
bad at them!
a can
b isn’t able to
c can’t
2 I left the house early but, unfortunately, I
get to the bus stop in time
a wasn’t able
b was able to
c couldn’t
3 I’m really disappointed because he
come and stay next summer
5 I learnt to swim very early I swim
when I was three
• am allowed • am not allowed
• aren’t allowed • can • can’t • could
• couldn’t • wasn’t allowed
Liam Do you want to come to the disco with us
on Saturday?
Mike I’d like to, but I 1 to go to discos
yet
Liam Well, talk to your parents I 2 to
go until last month but I talked to my
parents and now there’s no problem
I 3 go when I like now
Mike My parents are really strict I 4 do anything without their permission
I mean, I 5 walk to school on my own until I was thirteen!
Liam Really? I 6 walk to school on my own when I was ten Mum says that if we act responsibly, it’s OK
must, mustn’t, have to, don’t have to
3 Correct four of the sentences.
1 We mustn’t do exams every month.
2 We must to get to school on time or we get
into trouble
3 We have to take gym clothes to school on
Wednesdays
4 Students don’t must have lunch at school.
5 The head teacher have to like dealing with
teachers, students and parents
had to and didn’t have to
4 Rewrite the sentences using must, mustn’t or the correct form of have to.
1 Smoking is forbidden on the plane