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Exercise 4. Work in pairs. Practice the following sentences as in the model.

Will you help me (move) this set of furniture? 2. I want (see) the house where Taras Shevchenko was born. 3. You needn’t (ask) for permission. You can (use) my dictionary whenever you like. 4. Would you like (leave) the party now or shall we (wait) till the end? 5. You’ll be able (do) it yourself when you are older. 6. I’d like him (go) to the cinema but I can’t (make) him (go). 7. We must (send) our parents a telegram. 8. He made us (wait) for several hours. 9. She can (sing) and (dance) very well. 10. Could you (tell) me the time, please? 11. How dare you (speak) to me in such a way! 12. May I (use) your car? 13. The teacher told the pupil (repeat) the sentence. 14. He made her (repeat) the message. 15. They won’t let us (leave) the Customs till our luggage has been examined. 16. She refused (accept) the truth. 17. He is expected (arrive) in a few days. 18. You ought (go) today. It may (rain) tomorrow. 19. I couldn’t (remember) their address. 20. Please, let me (know) your decision as soon as possible. 21. They let him (go) early as he wanted (meet) his wife. 22. You seemed (know) this area very well. – Yes, I used (live) here. 23. He didn’t dare (argue) with his boss. 24. She wouldn’t let my baby (play) with her hat. 25. If we want (get) to the town before dark we should (start) at once. 26. I’m sorry (disappoint) you but I can’t (let) you (have) any more money till the end of the month.

Exercise 2. Work in pairs. Practice the following sentences as in the model.

Model A: He wanted to go but I said “No”.

But why (on earth) didn’t you let him go?

Model B: He kicks his brother.

But why is he allowed to kick his brother?

1. He shouts at his sisters. 2. She talks with her mouth full. 3. He wanted to take a shortcut but I said “No”. 4. He wanted to give the evidence but I said “No”. 5. He wanted to bring his passport but I said “No”. 6. She steals from her mother’s purse. 7. They watch TV all Saturday. 8. The boy fights with the neighbour’s children. 9. He wanted to decide for himself but I said “No”. 10. She wanted to drive home but I said “No”. 11. They wanted to tell you about it but I said “No”. 12. The children disobey their teacher. 13. Her brother uses awful language. 14. She puts her elbows on the table. 15. She wanted to join the club but I said “No”.

 

Exercise 3. Work in pairs. Practice the following sentences as in the model.

Model A: He told Ann, I hope.

Yes, I made him tell her.

Model B: She put on her gloves, I hope. It’s freezing outside.

Yes, I made her put them on. (Notice the word order).

1. He took his medicine, I hope. 2. She cleaned her shoes, I hope. 3. He switched off the central heating, I hope. 4. He put away his tools, I hope. 5. She rang her parents, I hope. 6. They took down the notice, I hope. 7. He hung up his coat, I hope. 8. They paid the bill, I hope. 9. She finished reading the book, I hope. 10. He looked up the time of the train, I hope. 11. He changed his socks, I hope. 12. They paid back the money, I hope. 13. He rolled up the carpet, I hope. 14. She explained everything, I hope. 15. The child made his bed, I hope. 16. The secretary locked up the papers, I hope. 17. The old lady reported the accident, I hope. 18. The customer filled up the form, I hope. 19. My husband moved his car, I hope. 20. He threw away his old boots, I hope.



 

Exercise 4. Work in pairs. Practice the following sentences as in the model.

Model A: I suppose you did a lot of cycling.

Well, I meant to do but the weather wasn’t suitable.

Model B: I suppose they arrived in time.

They were expected to arrive but the flight had been delayed.

1. I suppose you swam before breakfast. 2. I suppose you painted the landscape. 3. I suppose they planted the trees. 4. I suppose he congratulated Margaret. 5. I suppose they apologized to James. 6. I suppose you walked a lot. 7. I suppose he showed Susan the way. 8. I suppose the grandmother told the children a story. 9. I suppose he kissed Hilda. 10. I suppose you looked for her house. 11. I suppose you spent all day in the open air. 12. I suppose she waited for Peter. 13. I suppose my wife made Bill some coffee. 14. I suppose they put George up for the night. 15. I suppose my father rang Andrew. 16. I suppose you dug ditches. 17. I suppose you slept in tents. 18. I suppose you cooked in the open. 19. I suppose my mother sent James a present. 20. I suppose she said “Hello”.


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