오늘 Unit 31부터 35까지.
Unit 31
- You can't turn right here. You have to turn left.
- I have to wear glasses for reading.
- Robert can't come out with us this evening. He has to work late.
- Last week Tina broke her arm and had to go to hospital.
- I haven't had to go to the doctor for ages.
- What do I have to do to get a new driving licence?
- Karen doesn't have to work Saturdays.
- "Did you have to wait a long time for a bus?" "No, only ten minutes."
- They can't repair my computer, so I'll have to buy a new one. I'm going to have to buy a new one.
- We might have to change our plans. We may have to change our plans.
- It's later than I thought. I must go. It's later than I thought. I have to go.
- I haven't spoken to Sue for ages. I must phone her. I have to phone her.
- Mark is a really nice person. You must meet him. You have to meet him.
- I have to work from 8:30 to 5:30 every day.
- Jane has to travel a lot for her work.
- Applications for the job must be received by 18 May.
- Seat belts must be worn.
- I went to the meeting yesterday, but I had to leave early.
- You must keep this a secret. You mustn't tell anyone.
- I promised I would be on time. I mustn't be late.
- You don't have to come with me. I can go alone.
- I don't have to be at the meeting, but I'm going anyway.
- I've got to work tomorrow. I have to work tomorrow.
- When has Helen got to go? When does Helen have to go?
Unit 32
- Don't tell anybody what I said. You must keep it a secret.
- We don't have much time. We must hurry.
- You must keep it a secret. You mustn't tell anyone.
- We must be very quiet. We mustn't make any noise.
- We have plenty of time. We needn't hurry.
- Joe can stay here. He needn't come with us.
- We don’t need to hurry.
- You needn’t tell Steve. I can tell him myself.
- You mustn’t tell Steve. I don't want him to know.
- Everything will be OK. You needn’t worry.
- Everything was OK. You needn’t have worried.
- Why did he get up at 5 o’clock? He needn't have got up so early. He could have stayed in bed longer.
- He didn't need to get up early, so he didn’t.
- He didn’t need to get up early, but it was a beautiful morning, so he did.
Unit 33
- You look tired. You should go to bed.
- The government should do more to improve schools.
- "Should we invite Stephanie to the party?" "Yes, I think we should."
- The man on the motorbike should be wearing a helmet.
- You shouldn’t believe everything you read in newspapers.
- I think the government should do more to improve schools.
- I don’t think you should work so hard.
- "Do you think I should apply for this job?" "Yes, I think you should."
- You should apologise.
- You must apologise. You have to apologise.
- Where’s Tina? She should be here by now.
- The price on this packet is wrong. It should be £2.50, not £3.50.
- Helen has been studying hard for the exam, so she should pass.
- There are plenty of hotels in the town. It shouldn’t be hard to find a place to stay.
- You missed a great party last night. You should have come. Why didn’t you?
- I wonder why they’re so late. They should have been here long ago.
- I'm feeling sick. I shouldn’t have eaten so much.
- She shouldn’t have been listening to our conversation. It was private.
- You look tired. You should go to bed now.
- You went to bed very late last night. You should have gone to bed earlier.
- Do you think I ought to apply for this job?
- Jack ought not to go to bed so late.
- It was a great party last night. You ought to have come.
Unit 34
- I insisted that he should apologise.
- Doctors recommend that everyone should eat plenty of fruit.
- What do you suggest we should do?
- Many people are demanding that something should be done about the problem.
- It’s essential that everyone should be here on time.
- It’s essential that everyone be here on time.
- I insisted that he apologise.
- What do you suggest we do?
- Many people are demanding that something be done about the problem.
- It’s essential that everyone is here on time.
- I insisted that he apologised.
- What do you suggest we should do? What do you suggest we do?
- Jane won the lottery. I suggested that she should buy a car with the money she won.
- I suggested that she buy a car. I suggested that she bought a car.
- It's strange that he should be late. He’s usually on time.
- We have no jobs at present, but if the situation should change, we will contact you.
- Should the situation change, we will contact you.
- "Shall I leave now?" "No, I should wait a bit."
- “I’m going out now. Is it cold outside?" "Yes, I should wear a coat."
- I shouldn’t stay up too late. You have to be up early tomorrow.
Unit 35
- I have to meet Amy in ten minutes. I’d better go now or I'll be late.
- "Shall I take an umbrella?" "Yes, you’d better. It might rain."
- We’d better stop for petrol soon. The tank is almost empty.
- "That jacket looks good on you. Are you going to buy it?" “I’d better not. It's very expensive."
- You don't look very well. You’d better not go out tonight.
- I’d better phone Chris, hadn't I?
- We had better go now.
- I’d better go tomorrow.
- It might rain. We’d better take an umbrella.
- It's late. You're better go. It’s late. You should go.
- You’re always at home. You should go out more often.
- It’s a great film. You should go and see it.
- The film starts at 8:30. You’d better go now or you'll miss the beginning.
- It’s time to go home. It's time for us to go home.
- It's late. It’s time we went home.
- It's time they were here. Why are they so late?
- This situation can't continue. It's time you did something about it.
- He's very selfish. It's time he realised that he isn't the most important person in the world.
- Jack is a great talker, but it's about time he did something instead of just talking.
Bye!
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