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PRACTICE
7 Complete the statements about the Galdpagos Islands. Use the words in the box. You can
use some words more than once.
didn’t have to _ had to was supposed to have got to
don'thavete are supposed to were supposed to will have to
1. There are a lot of optional day trips. You __ don't have to _ go on any of them, but some
are really great. You sign up for the trips the night before, but I
think you can also just show up in the morning and go.
Our plane arrive at 4:30 in Quito, but it didn’t land until
11:00 at night. Our tour guide wait at the airport for over
six hours. Then, when our luggage was not on the plane, the guide located it for us. We
do anything.
We bring our own wetsuits. We didn’t know that, so we
rent some.
You check out my photos of the iguanas! I took this shot from
just a few feet away. Next time, I try to get a shot of the sea
lions, too.
8 PRONUNCIATION. Read the chart and listen to the examples. Then complete the exercises.
PRONUNCIATION Reduced Forms of Have To and Have Got To
Have to, has to, have got to, and has got to are often reduced.
a, Examples: Full Pronunciation Reduced Pronunciation
: We have to help Mom. We /hafta/ helo Mom.
Nobody has to know. Nobody /haste/ know.
You don't have to pay right away. You don't /hefte/ pay right away.
| have got to go now. I've /gate/ go now.
Jack has got to get up. Jack’s /gate/ get up.
oO A Listen to the statements. Write the full form of the words you hear.
1. We___haveto__be there in 20 minutes, or we'll miss the plane.
2. Everybody SSS be back nn time. We leave at 6 o'clock sharp.
3. You C—C—‘—‘“‘CSCSCSCSC cai uss every day.
4. Max CC—C—‘“‘CCCd@aarn. some basic Chinese before he goes.
5. I’m sorry that I’m late. I take an earlier train next time.
6. We C—C—“—ti‘“;CSCSCC#D try ghiffts before we go back home.
B Listen again and repeat the sentences from exercise A.
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