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B_ Write questions about the people in exercise A. Use should have.
1. Carlos / leave / his bag on the seat
Should Carlos have left his bag on the seat?
2. what / Carlos / do / with his bag
3. Anna/ keep / the copy and the passport together
4. who/ Anna/ notify about the lost passport
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5. Jake / throw away / some of his belongings
6. what / Jake / bring / with him on his trip
7. Iraand Gina / take / photos of the crowd
8. where / they / go / when they saw the crowd
C SPEAK. Work with a partner. Ask and answer the questions in exercise B.
A: Should Carlos have left his bag on the seat?
B: No, he shouldn't have.
PRACTICE
7 Read the conversation about a homestay in India. Use the modals and the correct form of
the verbs in parentheses. Add not where necessary.
Lee: So how was your homestay in that village? Was it everything you expected?
Ben: It was even better. You (1) ought to try (ought to / try) it some time.
Lee: Did you stay with a family in their home?
Ben: No, we had meals with the family, but my brother and I stayed in a mud hut. It had
two beds, a fan, lighting, and a bathroom. It wasn’t like home, but when you travel, you
(2) (should / expect) everything to be just like home.
Lee: So you had no complaints?
Ben: None. You (3) (should / miss) the chance to do a homestay
some day. I’m sure you'll love it. For us, the whole experience was great. In fact, we think
we (4) (should / stay) longer. We were in the village for only
two days. We (5) (should / spend) at least four days there,
maybe even six or seven.
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