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           137-  must(n’t), need(n’t), should(n’t) and don’t have to
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               73    Match the beginning of each sentence with the most suitable ending.
                     1  Lucy should be having breakfast,   a  when she was supposed to be studying.  1   c
                     2  Millie shouldn’t stay up all night   b  because she woke up early anyway.   2
                     3  Jenny shouldn’t have gone out      c  but she’s too nervous to eat.     3
                     4  Megan mustn’t oversleep            d  when she has an exam the next day.   4
                     5  Nicky doesn’t have to get up yet   e  if she’s not going to work today.   5
                     6  Natalie didn’t need to hurry       f  or she’ll be late for her interview.   6
                     7  Sharon needn’t have set the alarm clock  g  because she wasn’t late.    7

               74    Choose the correct alternative.
                     Thursday
                     neil:      We’re doing our presentation to the seminar group next Monday.  Can you email them
                              right away?
                     robbie:  (1) Must I do / Should I do it now?
                     neil:    Well, we (2) must have told / should have told them earlier really.
                     robbie:   Oh, all right then.
                     Friday
                     naomi:   I’ve had an email about Neil and Robbie’s presentation on Monday.
                     ellie:   That’s strange, I haven’t.  Do you think I (3) must / ought to call them?
                     naomi:   No, you (4) mustn’t / don’t have to.  It’s probably not relevant to your research area.
                     Monday
                     naomi:     Hi, Neil.  I’ve come a bit early in case you wanted help to get the room ready.  But I see
                              I (5) needn’t bother / needn’t have bothered, you’ve got everything organised!
                     neil:    Isn’t Ellie with you?
                     naomi:      No, she didn’t get an email from you, so we thought the presentation wasn’t relevant to
                              her work.
                     neil:    Oh, dear.  Robbie (6) must send / must have sent the email to the wrong address.
                     naomi:   Where is he now?  He (7) must be / should be here.
                     neil:      I don’t know.  He (8) must have forgotten / should have forgotten we’re doing this
                              presentation.  He’s so unreliable!



























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