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Universidad Abierta Para Adultos

(UAPA)

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Yisell Rodríguez Cruz

Register Number:

11-4289

Discipline:

Modern Languages Mention Tourism

Subject:

English Grammar II

Bimester:

July–August 2015

Facilitator :

Eddy Muñoz

Chapter 11- Task 3

*Exercise B2 a page 205.

Working on question.

Rewrite the statement to yes/ no questions.

  1. He should buy a new car: Should he buy a new car?
  2. We have to eat at 12:00: Do we have to eat at 12:OO?
  3. They should bring a gift: Should they bring a gift?
  4. She has to go to class today: Does she have to go to class today?
  5. You have to get a new passport: Do you have to get a new passport?
  6. He should see a doctor: Should he see a doctor? 

*Exercise B2 b page 205.

 Write an information question about each underlined word or phrase.

  1. Susan should give us the money: Who should give us the money?
  2. He has to write a paper for his history class: What does he have to write for his history class?
  3. You have to stay in the hospital for two days? How many days do you have to stay in the hospital?
  4. He should go to the gym on Monday: What day should he go to the gym?
  5. They have to take this form to the registration number: Where do they have to take this form?
  6. You should talk to the professor after class? When should you talk to the professor?

*Exercise B3 page 206.

Writing contracted form.

Rewrite these sentences with contractions where possible. If you cannot use a contraction in a sentence, write No contraction possible.

  1. You had better tell her the truth: You´d better tell her the truth.
  2. You have to look for a better job: You´ve to look for a better job.
  3. She ought to see a doctor: No contraction possible.
  4. He has got to study more: He´s got to study more.
  5. You should not wear jeans to work: You shouldn´t wear jeans to work.
  6. She has to spend more time with the kids: She´s to spend more time with the kids.
  7. You had better not argue with him: You´d better not argue with him.
  8. You have got to take a trip to the Caribbean: You´ve got to take a trip to the Caribbean.
  9. He should not waste any more time: He shouldn´t waste any more time.
  10.  You do not have to call: You don´t have to call.

*Exercise B4 page 206.

Writing negative statements.

Rewrite these affirmative statements as negative statements. Use contractions where possible.

  1. You should ask him to help: You shouldn´t  ask him to help.
  2. Jake has to do his homework now: Jake hasn´t to do his homework now.
  3. Visitors must park here: Visitors mustn´t Park here.
  4. You had better tell your roommate the news: You had better not tell your roommate the news.
  5. Employees have to attend the sale meaning: Employees haven´t to attend the sale meaning.
  6. They should buy their son a car this year. They shouldn´t buy their son a car this year.
  7. You must get on that train: You mustn´t get on that train.
  8. You should ask for a raise: You shouldn´t ask for a raise.
  9. He had better wait until now: He had better not wait until now.
  10. You have to be home early: You haven´t to be home early.

*Exercises C4a page 212.

 Giving advice.

 Give two pieces of advice to the person in each statement. Use you should in one and you ought to in the other. You can soften your advice with maybe, perhaps, or I think.

  1. Sasha has an old car. The car is making a strange noise.

You ought to buy a new car. Maybe you should fix your car.

  1. Today is Monday. Emily has to work today but she woke up with a sore throat.

You should go to see a doctor. You ought to drink some pills for the throat.

  1.  Dan isn´t doing very well in his math class.

You ought to study more math in the week. Maybe, you should pay for math tuition for getting better.

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