Page 55 - English Grammar in Use Suppl. Ex. - Fifth Edition
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               77    Read the rules of the Fitness Centre.  Complete what the instructor says with must(n’t),
                     need(n’t) or should(n’t).




                                               SPORTS CLUB NOTICE

                          •  It is vital to have a health check before using the gym for the first time.
                          •  It isn’t necessary for members to pay for towels, but guests are charged £1 per towel.
                          •  It is recommended that you begin with light exercises to warm up.
                          •  It is not recommended that you exercise after a heavy meal.
                          •  It’s a good idea to ask a member of staff if you’re not sure how to use the equipment.
                          •  It is forbidden to use the Fitness Centre against the advice of the staff.





                      You (1)  must  have a health check before using the gym for the first time.
                      You (2)               pay for towels, but your guests (3)
                      pay £1.
                      You (4)               begin with light exercises to warm up.
                      You (5)               exercise after a heavy meal.
                      You (6)               ask a member of staff if you’re not sure how to use
                      the equipment.
                      You (7)               use the Fitness Centre against the advice of
                      the staff.


               78    Read what James did.  Then complete what the instructor says with must(n’t),
                     need(n’t) or should(n’t).
                     James became a member of the Sports Club yesterday.  He used the gym without having a health
                     check.  He paid for a towel.  He didn’t begin with light exercises.  He exercised soon after eating a big
                     lunch.  He didn’t ask a member of staff how to use the equipment.  His back is very painful today.



                                   James (1)  shouldn’t  have used the gym without having a health check, so
                                   it’s not my fault his back is very painful.
                                   He (2)              have paid for a towel.
                                   He (3)              have begun with light exercises.
                                   He (4)              have exercised soon after lunch.
                                   He (5)              have asked me how to use the equipment.
                                   He (6)              have injured his back.











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