IV. Choose the right item:
A.
1. Jill (has to/ must) keep to a diet. It’s her doctor’s recommendation.
2. Alice, you (should cook/ should have cooked) supper because your Mom is ill.
3. The conference (must/ to be to) begin at ten exactly.
4. Children (needn’t/ shouldn’t) spend so much time playing computer games.
5. As he doesn’t have enough money for the ticket he (must/has to) walk.
B.
1. Listen! He’s singing the tune quite wrong/wrongly.
2. I am afraid, I hard/hardly know him.
3. Have you been abroad late/lately?
4. He spent near/nearly all his money.
5. Open the gates wide/widely.
C.
1. Neither/None of my parents is a scientist.
2. The cat has kittens and they say I can take either/any of the four.
3. He has many friends but I know only a couple/pair of them.
4. My sister had better/would rather eat fruit and vegetables than meat.
5. Rich/ the rich have their own problems.
Answers & Comments
2 shoul cook
3 must
4shouldnt
5 has to
B1 wrong
2hardly
3 late
4 hearly
5 wide
C1 Neither
2any
3 couple
4 would
5 Rich
2) Should Cook
3) must
4) shouldn’t
5) has to
1) wrongly
2) hardly
3) lately
4) nearly
5) widely
1) None
2) Any
3) Couple
4) Would
5) the rich