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Ex.1. Read the article. ⇐ ПредыдущаяСтр 3 из 3 Can you imagine a city where you can crossriverswith one step or where you can pick up a house? In Holland there is a place like that. It is a tiny city called Madurodam. It looks just like a real Dutch city – with one exception. It is very, very small. Madurodam has got everything a real city has. There are houses and shops, one next to the other. You can see people in the street, cars on the roads, trains that move and ships in the harbour. There is even an airport there. The whole town is full of life. Around this tiny city you can admire the beautiful Dutch countryside. There are canals, windmills and fields with little sheep, just a giant’s step away from the city center. All the beauty of Holland is in front of you. Madurodam is a unique tiny city, the city that all the Dutch are proud of. So, next time you are in Holland, visit Madurodam and be a giant for a day.
Ex.2. Read the answers and write questions withwhere / what. 1. ___________________? Madurodam is in Holland. 2. ___________________? You can see houses and shops there. 3. ___________________? Around the city you see canals, windmills and fields. 4. ___________________? You can be a giant for a day in Madurodam.
Section 3. Revision
Ex.1. Think of the right questions to the given answers.
1. ___________________________ I was able to have a chat with you then. 2. __________________________ We were not able to come to see you yesterday. 3. __________________________ We’ll be able to join the party on Sunday. 4. __________________________ I’ll be able to bring my family too. 5. __________________________ He wasn’t able to get the tickets to London.
6. __________________________ They weren’t able to see the new play last week.
Ex.2. Give possible answers. Use the suggestions given as the explanation of the prohibition. Example:May I smoke here? … No, you mustn’t. (The children are here.)
1.May I open the window? … (It’s very cold) _____________________________________ 2.May she not do the job now? … (It’s very important to do it in time) _____________________________________ 3.May Kate play the piano? … (Father is writing his report) _____________________________________ 4.May she switch off the light? … (I’m going to work) _____________________________________ 5.May the pupils leave the room? … (The lesson isn’t over yet) _____________________________________ 6.May I look some words up in the dictionary? … (You are writing a testpaper) _____________________________________ 7.May I stay away from the classes? … (You are not ill) _____________________________________
Ex.3. Translate the following sentences into English.
Ex.4. Change these sentences into the interrogative and answer them using may not / must not.
1. You may take this pencil for a moment. _________________________ 2. You may clean the blackboard. _________________________ 3. You may change seats with Kate. _________________________ 4. You may take these books. _________________________ 5. You may speak now. _________________________ 6. You may turn on the light. _________________________ 7. You may open the window. _________________________ 8. You may have a glass of lemonade. _________________________ 9. You may go home now. __________________________ 10. You may sit here. __________________________ Ex.5. Choosemust / mustn’t. A: Mr. Welsh has got a cold and is coughing a lot. The doctor is telling him what he must or mustn’t do. 1. You _________________ stay in bed. 2. You _________________ go to work. 3. You _________________ take some medicine. 4. You _________________ eat soup. 5. You _________________ drink cold drinks. 6. You _________________ eat ice-cream. 7. You _________________ stop smoking.
B: Must / mustn’t.
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