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A Underline the correct form of have. Sometimes both are possible. Example: We had / had to a great time at Disneyland. 1 We had / had to leave before the end of the film. 2 I haven’t got / don’t have much money. 3 I have / have got lived in Chenai all my life. 4 Christina didn’t have / hadn’t got a holiday this year. B Danny’s talking about his job as a trainee jockey. Complete what he says with these modal verbs. Use each verb once: must mustn’t can can’t have to don’t have to I (0) have to work in a team with five other trainees. We work very long hours. We (5) must be there by 6.00 am, and if we’re late, we (6) can’t join in the training – they make us clean out the stables all day. We (7) don’t have to wear a uniform or overalls, just denim jeans, as they’re tough. We (8) can choose the horse we work with every week, but once we’ve chosen we (9) mustn’t change or swap. C Complete the conversation about sport. Write the correct form of the verb in brackets. A: (0) Have you ever done ( you / ever / do ) much sport? B: I go (10) swim ( swim ) twice a week, and (11) cycle ( cycle ) is fun. (12) I have cycled ( cycle ) all my life. But (13) I have never taken ( never / take ) it seriously. A: What about running? B: I’m not very good at (14) run ( run ), so I don’t really like it. What about you? What’s your favourite sport? A: (15) play ( play ) tennis is great – I play every weekend. I also like (16) play ( play ) football – and watching it! (17) I have been ( be ) to every match at my club this season! D Write the letters in the correct order to complete the sentences. Example: The factory near us is giihnr hiring at the moment – I might go and see what jobs they have.
18 The company provides training so you don’t need much experience for the job. 19 I had a really long training, so I hope I get the job. 20 I usually go on my lunch break at around one o’clock. 21 The starting salary isn’t very high, but it should go up quite quickly. E Match the sentence halves. Example: 0 c 0 I’m reading a on the phone for hours with her friends! 22 I think he collects b dinner this evening – I’m going to be late. 23 Our daughter can chat c a great book at the moment. 24 Do you want to go d stamps, but I’m not sure. 25 My father has always done e for a walk later? 26 Could you cook f the gardening in our family. F Complete the conversations. Use one word in each gap. Sometimes more than one word is possible. 27 A: OK, I think we all agreed that we are going to reduce the number of staff. B: Excuse me … A: Yes? B: Could I ………. ask a question about wages? Are we going to pay staff less money as well? 28 A: Right, what do you all think of the new proposal? B: I think it’ll work well, but can I ………. something here? A: Of course. 29 A: So, how are we going to pay for the new building? Any ideas? B: Well, I still don’t think we need a new building. The old one is fine. A: Well, it isn’t really – we haven’t got enough space for all the new staff, which is ………. we need a new building! 30 A: I’d like to thank Mr Davis for giving us such an interesting talk. B: Yes, thank you very much. Can I ………. that it’s been a great evening – and thanks to all the people who helped out.
33 Jockeys a are very light. b are very heavy. c don’t mind what they weigh. 34 Jockeys … during the day. a eat a lot b eat very little c only drink 35 A jockey’s day a is very long and physical. b finishes quite early. c isn’t very hard. 36 Your height a isn’t a problem. b is very important. c can affect how you ride a horse. 37 Jockeys a are short. b are tall. c can be short or tall. 38 In the UK you can enter races when you’re a 16 b 14 c 15 39 Many people a are amateurs. b work for a horse trainer. c go to Spain. 40 You must … to be a jockey. a like horses b find out about local laws c say where you live