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NAME: Kellis Hernández DATE: May 8, 2014

Extra Grammar Exercises


(Unit 1, page 4)

LESSON 1 Modals must, may, and might


A Complete each statement. Write must or must not.
1. Your sister’s a doctor? She must be very smart.
2. This wallet must be yours, right? It was under your chair.
3. Karen might like modern art. She only decorates her office with very traditional art.
4. Is Maureen late? There may be a lot of traffic right now.
5. If famous actors stay at that hotel in New York, it might be pretty expensive.
6. Your mother must be very old-fashioned if she likes hip-hop music!
7. You’ve never seen one of his movies? You may think he’s a very good actor.
8. Gary gave a talk to 300 people yesterday. He might be shy!

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NAME: Kellis Hernández DATE: May 8, 2014

B Complete each conversation, using must or must not.


1. A: You look terrific! You _must not be on a diet.
be

B: It’s true. I’m trying a low-fat diet.

A: Well, it must work . Maybe I’ll try it!


work
2. A: I have a terrible backache.

B: Oh no! You must not want to play basketball today then.


want

A: No, I don’t. Sorry.


3. A: My dentist says my teeth are going to need a lot of work.

B: Really? You must feel really bad about that.


feel

A: I do. I really hate going to the dentist.


4. A: Did you make a reservation at the restaurant? B: I

called, but no one answered.

A: Uh-oh. They must not be open tonight.


be
5. A: There were about 80 people at Patricia’s birthday party last Saturday!

B: Wow! She must have a lot of friends!


have

A: She does. But they must not have a lot of money. No one gave her
have
any gifts!

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NAME: Kellis Hernández DATE: May 8, 2014

C Write statements using may and might.


1. a new language / study / might
Boby might study a new language next year.
2. take / may / a vacation / not
I may not take a vacation year.
3. might / call / your parents / to / want
You might want to call your parents right away.
4. the test / to / may / take / need
They may need to take the test again.
5. not / might / to / the meeting / drive
She might not drive to the meeting _today.
6. on TV / watch / not / a movie / may
We may not a movie on TV tonight.

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NAME: Kellis Hernández DATE: May 8, 2014

D Complete each conversation. Use might be able to or might not be able to.
1. A: Can I make an appointment with Dr. Smith?
B: Let me check . . . He might be able to see you next Friday at 6:00.
see
Is that OK?
2. A: My laptop crashed. Can you take a look?

B: I’m pretty busy this morning. I might not be able to help you right away, but I might be
ableble to take a look this afternoon.
take

3. A: I might not be able to make an omelette for lunch. There are no eggs in the fridge.

B: No problem. I might be able to go to the store in a few minutes and buy some eggs.

4. A: Beth might not be able to come to class today. She had a car accident. B: Oh no! Is she
OK?

A: She’s fine. Pat might be able drive her. She’ll call if she can’t.

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LESSON 2 Tag questions: Use and form


A Choose the correct tag question.
1. You’re taking the bus, (don’t you / aren’t you)?
2. They don’t want dinner, (don’t they / do they)?
3. She’s going to make dinner tonight, (isn’t she / doesn’t she)?
4. Sally will be late for the movie, (will she / won’t she)?
5. I’m going to pass this test, (aren’t I / are I)?
6. We can’t make the early train, (can we / can’t we)?
7. This food is terrible, (aren’t it / isn’t it)?
8. Charlie speaks great Russian, (doesn’t he / doesn’t Charlie)?
9. Nonnie can’t eat pork, (can’t she / can she)?
10. You’ve used all the paper, (didn’t you / haven’t you)?

B Some of the sentences have incorrect tag questions. Rewrite those sentences
with correct tag questions.
1. I wasn’t speeding, wasn’t I?
I wasn’t speeding, was I ?

2. There was no problem, was there?

There was no problem, wasn’t there?

3. That lunch was incredibly good, was it?

That lunch was incredibly good, wasn’t it?

4. Michael is going to be late, isn’t he?

5. You haven’t seen Eileen, haven’t you?


You haven’t seen Eileen, have you?
6. Your grandparents can’t come for dinner, can they?

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7. Sylvia will be here in a few minutes, won’t Sylvia?


8. Sylvia will be here in a few minutes, won’t She?

(continued)

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9. You went to Mexico City on your vacation, didn’t you?

10.We aren’t going to eat in that awful restaurant, will we?


We aren’t going to eat in that awful restaurant, are we?

11. Dan’s sister is younger than he is, isn’t he?


Dan’s sister is younger than he is, isn’t she?

C Complete each tag question.


1. Susan and Ron are going to the movies tonight, a r e n ’ t they?
2. I won’t have to be there for more than an hour, will I?
3. Your husband never eats meat, doesn’t he?
4. Some people are so rude, aren’t they?
5. You can’t play the violin, can you?
6. They serve breakfast until 11:00, don’t they?
7. Table manners aren’t as good as they used to be, are they?
8. Clarence doesn’t know how to speak Chinese, does he?
9. I’m the first one here, aren’t I?
10. Portuguese is your first language, isn’t it?

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