Nov 10, 2016
- Write a sentence (beginning in the way shown) that means the same as the first sentence.
‘I think it would be a good idea to see a specialist,’ the doctor said to me. The doctor recommended that I should see a specialist. The doctor recommended that I see a specialist. The doctor recommended that I saw a specialist. - ‘You really must stay a little longer,’ she said to me.
She insisted that
She insisted that
She insisted that - ‘Why don’t you visit the museum after lunch?’ I said to them.
I suggested that
I suggested that
I suggested that - ‘You must pay the rent by Friday,’ the landlord said to us.
The landlord demanded that
The landlord demanded that
The landlord demanded that - ‘Why don’t you go away for a few days?’ Jack said to me.
Jack suggested that
Jack suggested that
Jack suggested that
- ‘You really must stay a little longer,’ she said to me.
- Are these sentences ‘RIGHT’ or ‘WRONG’?
- Tom suggested that I should look for another job.
- RIGHT or WRONG?
- Tom suggested that I look for another job.
- RIGHT or WRONG?
- Tom suggested that I looked for another job.
- RIGHT or WRONG?
- Tom suggested me to look for another job.
- RIGHT or WRONG?
- Where do you suggest I go for my holiday?
- RIGHT or WRONG?
- Where do you suggest me to go for my holiday?
- RIGHT or WRONG?
- Where do you suggest I should go for my holiday?
- RIGHT or WRONG?
- Tom suggested that I should look for another job.
- Complete the sentences using ‘should …’ + one of these verbs:
ask ○ be ○ leave ○ listen ○ say ○ worry - It’s strange that she late. She’s usually on time.
It’s funny that you that. I was going to say the same thing.
It’s only natural that parents about their children.
Isn’t it typical of Ron that he without saying goodbye to anybody?
I was surprised that he me for advice. What advice could I give him?
It’s very important that everybody very carefully.
- It’s strange that she late. She’s usually on time.
- Complete these sentences using ‘if … should … ,’. Then rewrite the same sentences beginning with ‘Should … ,’.
- It’s possible that you’ll see Tom this evening.
If can you ask him to phone me?
Should can you ask him to phone me? - It’s possible that Ann will arrive before I get home.
If can you look after her until I come?
Should can you look after her until I come? - Perhaps there will be some letters for me while I’m away.
can you send them on to this address?
can you send them on to this address? - I don’t suppose you’ll need any help but you might.
let me know.
let me know.
- It’s possible that you’ll see Tom this evening.
- (Section E) Complete the sentences using ‘I should …’ + one of these verbs:
buy ○ keep ○ phone ○ wait - ‘Shall I leave now?’ ~ ‘No, a bit longer.’
‘Shall I throw these things away?’ ~ ‘No them. You may need them.’
‘Shall I go and see Paul?’ ~ ‘Yes, but him first.’
‘Do you think it’s worth repairing this TV set?’ ~ ‘No a new one.’
- ‘Shall I leave now?’ ~ ‘No, a bit longer.’
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