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GRAMMAR:

1.​ Complete the sentences with have to, don’t have to, must, mustn’t, should, or
shouldn’t.
1)​ You __________ really drink coffee in here, but I’ll let you do it just for today.
2)​ Where do you think we ___________ stay in London – in Kensington or Paddington?
3)​ You ___________ pay to park here after 7 p.m. – it’s free.
4)​ We ___________ leave early tomorrow if we want to get back before it gets dark.
5)​ It’s a wonderful film. You really ___________ go and see it.
6)​ You ___________ drive on the right in Europe (except the UK).
7)​ Do we ___________ bring our dictionaries to the lesson?
8)​ It’s a holiday tomorrow, so we ___________ go to school.
9)​ You ___________ swim in the sea here. There was a shark attack last week.
10)​We usually ___________ stand up on the bus because there are no seats.

2.​ Think of a “How to…”, then complete the sentences so they give clear directions
to the reader. _

How to__________________________.

You have to _____________________.


You must ________________________.
You should ______________________.
You don’t have to _______________.
You mustn’t _____________________.
You shouldn’t ___________________.

3.​ Choose the forms that mean the same as the underlined words. _____
1)​ You should visit them.
A.​ could
B.​ ought to
C.​ must
2)​ You mustn't use the swimming pool before 10. (TWO correct options)
A.​ aren't allowed to
B.​ don't have to
C.​ can't
3)​ We have to clean our room every day.
A.​ ought to
B.​ should
C.​ 've got to
4)​ You must come and see this. (TWO correct options)
A.​ 've got to
B.​ can
C.​ have to
5)​ You mustn't arrive late. (TWO correct options)
A.​ aren't allowed to
B.​ don't have to
C.​ can't
6)​ You shouldn't go so fast. It's a bit dangerous.
A.​ ought not to
B.​ mustn't
C.​ don't have to
7)​ Do I have to go to the meeting with them?
A.​ Must I
B.​ Can't I
C.​ Am I allowed to

4.​ Complete the dialogues with must, might, might not or can’t. _____
Dialogue 1
A: Someone is knocking at the door.
B: It 1) _______________ be the pizza delivery man. I ordered a pizza.
A: I know you ordered a pizza. But it 2) _______________ be him, because you ordered the
pizza five minutes ago.
B: Yes, you are right. Then it 3) _______________be your sister.
A: No, it 4) _______________ be my sister, she's out of town.
B: Well, then just open the door; it 5) _______________ be important.

Dialogue 2
A: Why don't you tell me what the matter is with you?
B: Well, I should tell you something and I think you 6) ________________ like it.
A: Come on! Tell me what it is. It 7) _______________be that bad.
B: I don't know. I'm afraid you 8) _______________ react badly.
A: Then I'm sure it 9) _______________ be serious. Please, tell me.
B: I saw Lindsey holding hands with another man. Please, I know you 10) _______________
be upset right now, but...

5.​ Fill in the gaps with the correct form of can, could, be able to (affirmative or
negative). Use a form of can or could if possible. _____
1)​ _______________ you help me with the bags, please?
2)​ I'm free tonight, so I'll _______________ come and help you.
3)​ I used to _______________ touch my toes when I was younger.
4)​ I remember my brother _______________ draw much better than me.
5)​ We _______________ get a picture of the painting because cameras were not
allowed.
6)​ _______________ I come with you to the party?
7)​ I haven't _______________ sleep very well lately.
8)​ She says that she _______________ speak five languages fluently.
9)​ We tried, but we _______________ stop the fire.
10)​He didn't want to come, but finally we ______________ persuade him.

6.​ Answer the following questions. Make sure you use a modal verb in your
answers. /
What can’t you do well that you would like to be able to do better?

What might you do this weekend?

What mustn’t you do if you want to be healthy?

What should you do if you want to be healthy?

EXTRA!

GRAMMAR
1 Complete the sentences with the correct form of can, could, or be able to.
Example: We were so hungry we couldn’t wait for dinner, so we ordered pizza.
1 I ________ swim when I was five. My dad taught me.
2 We’re very sorry but we ________ come to the wedding. We’ll be on holiday.
3 Would you like ________ play a musical instrument?
4 He opened his present before his birthday because he ________ wait!
5 After living here for four months, I ________ understand a lot of Greek now.
6 ________ you lend me a pen, please? I’ve forgotten mine.
7 I’ve never ________ sing well, but my brother has a beautiful voice.
8 I ________ read this menu without my glasses. Can you read it to me, please?
9 We’re free tonight, so we’ll ________ come and help you if you like.
10 My sister ________ ride a horse since she was four!
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2 Complete the sentences with have to, don’t have to, must, mustn’t, should,
or shouldn’t.
Example: We’ll have to leave early tomorrow morning.
1 I always ________ stand up on the train because there are no seats.
2 You really ________ eat in class, but I’ll let you do it this time.
3 Where do you think we ________ stay in London? In a hotel or a B&B?
4 There’s a lot of rubbish in that lake. You ________ swim in it!
5 You ________ pay to get into that museum – it’s free.
6 We’ll ________ leave early in the morning if we want to get home before dark.
7 It’s a great film. You really ________ go and see it.
8 Great! It’s a holiday tomorrow – we ________ go to work.
9 You ________ drive on the right in Europe (except in the UK).
10 Do we ________ get up early tomorrow?
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Grammar total 20
VOCABULARY
3 Choose from the pairs of adjectives to complete the sentences.
embarrassed / embarrassing bored / boring
frightened / frightening tired / tiring
depressed / depressing
Example: The match was really boring. There weren’t any goals.
1 It was so ________ when my mobile rang during the play.
2 That’s possibly the most ________ film I’ve ever seen. Nothing happened.
3 I was very ________ when the door suddenly opened on its own.
4 It rained every day on my holiday. I couldn’t do anything and was so _______.
5 Why is travelling so ________ when most of the time you’re just sitting down?
6 I find most horror films too ________ so I keep my eyes closed half the time.
File Test 4
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A
English File fourth edition Intermediate Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2019
7 I’m not surprised Ian’s ________. He’s just lost his job, and his dog’s just died.
8 She was so ________ when she called him by the wrong name!
9 We’re incredibly _______. We’ve spent all day sightseeing in Stockholm.
10 I find it ________ that most people don’t really care about climate change.

*Choose from the pairs of adjectives to complete the sentences.

embarrassed / embarrassing bored / boring frightened / frightening


tired / tiring depressed / depressing

1)​ It looked interesting, but that’s possibly the most ________ book I’ve ever read.
2)​ Aesha was so ________ when she tried to get into the wrong hotel room!
3)​ I don’t understand why travelling is so ________ – you’re sitting most of the time!
4)​ Katie’s very ________ at the moment. She’s just lost her job, and her cat’s just died.
5)​ We were so ________ when the window suddenly opened during the night.
6)​ You must be _______. You’ve been working for ten hours!
7)​ I was really _______ last night because there was nothing to do.
8)​ It was very ________when my phone rang in the cinema.
9)​ It’s ________ that so many young people are out of work.
10)​That horror film was really ________! My eyes were closed half the time!

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