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Review the Grammar                          UNiT 13




           charts     1  Circle all correct answers. Sometimes more than one answer may be correct.
           13.1–13.4
                         1.  You may not / can’t / must not bring food into the stadium.

                         2.  Tom can’t / doesn’t have to / shouldn’t join the club. He is below the minimum age.
                         3.  We don’t have to / must / have to return the tickets by today, or we’ll lose our money.

                         4.  Lori and her friend didn’t have to / shouldn’t / weren’t supposed to play tennis yesterday.

                            Their match was canceled.
                         5.  I have to / must / ’m supposed to practice tonight, but I have a headache. I might not go.

                         6.  The team isn’t very good. The coach ought to / has to / should find better players.

                         7.  The referee must / had to / has got to act fast when a fight started during the game last night.

                         8.  You don’t have to / may not / can’t sit there. That seat is reserved for the coach.



           charts     2  LISTEN and circle the answer that is similar in meaning to the sentence you hear.
           13.1–13.4
                         Example: 1. You hear: I am supposed to play softball tomorrow.

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                         1.  People expect me / I have permission to play softball tomorrow.

                         2.  It’s a good idea / necessary for me to speak to the coach immediately.

                         3.  We should / must buy three tickets for the game.
                         4.  I must / should ski more often.

                         5.  I went / didn’t go swimming yesterday as planned.

                         6.  The referee must / ought to write a report after the game.

                         7.  The players have got to / ought to receive free tickets for their families.

                         8.  It wasn’t necessary / a good idea for us to train hard for the race.
                         9.  Tennis players do not have to / can’t touch the net.

                       10.  Speaking while the coach is talking is prohibited / not necessary.



           charts     3  WRITE. Read the tennis serving tips. Then write four sentences in your notebook about the
           13.1–13.4     tips. Use one modal or similar expression for each of the following: necessity, prohibition,
                         advice, and expectation.
                         You shouldn’t practice during a game.

                          Tennis Serving Tips
                           1.  Do not practice during a game.  3.  Don’t throw the ball too high.
                           2.  Don’t throw the ball straight up.  4.  Keep your eye on the ball.
                                                              5.  Relax and enjoy serving!



        366   ModalS: Part 2
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