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MATCH THE BEGINNING OF EACH SENTENCE WITH THE MOST SUITABLE ENDING. 
1. Jack hasn’t forgiven Helen a. on him forever. 
2. He thought she would rely b. about what he thinks. 
3. He’ll never succeed c. after herself. 
4. She no longer cares d. for going away without him. 
5. She’s old enough to look e. of managing her study. 
6. She’s perfectly capable f. in changing her opinion. 
7. His shirt is similar g. with his birthday present. 
8. My brother was pleased h. at getting her support in the meeting. 
9. We are confident i. to the one I’ve got. 
10. Have you removed the box j. from the shelf? 
 
UNDERLINE THE RIGHT PREPOSITION IN EACH OF THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES. 
1. We agree (with/ about/ on/ for ) our principal that students should wear uniform in school. 
2. They don’t agree (with/ about/ to/from) the suggestion made by Jenny. 
3. Alan is eager (about/ at/ for/in) getting a seat in the university as he doesn’t let his parents down. 
4. I care (for/down/ on/at) my pen-friend as he is so considerate. 
5. I am eager (at/ to/ from/for) complete my project on time. 
6. Please get me the chair (in/at/with/for) the end of the corridor. 
7. (At/In/For/To) the end, the tortoise won in the race. 
8. Donald Tsang should speak (to/at/ for/after) the Hong Kong government. 
9. Good students should not hand in their homework (on/ behind/ at/from) time. 
10. Firemen always save people (at/in/ behind) no time. 
 
COULD / SHOULD / WOULD 
 
 
 
 
Function Present Past 
Ability 
* She can play baseball very well. * They could have gone to an American 
university, but they didn’t want to. 
Advice 
* You ought to wait until the rain stops. 
 
* You should revise your lessons. 
* You ought to have stopped when you felt 
sick. 
 * You should have attended your friend’s 
party. It was fun! 
Certainty 
* Tom has just bought a new apartment. He 
must earn a lot of money. 
* We haven’t seen Carlos for a long time. He 
must have changed his job. 
Impossibility 
* He is just 15. He can’t drive a car. * She was not working last year. She can’t 
have bought a car. 
Lack of necessity 
* They needn’t/don’t have to buy any 
tomatoes. There are plenty in the fridge. 
* We needn’t have hurried to the airport. 
The plane was delayed. 
Obligation 
* You must/have to respect the rules. * The students had to bring their reports on 
time. 
Permission 
* Can/Could/May I use your computer? * I was allowed to drive my mother’s car 
whenever I wanted. 
Possibility 
* It can/may/might rain. We aren’t sure. * The Parkers weren’t at home yesterday. 
They might have travelled somewhere. 
Prohibition * You mustn’t cheat in exams. ------ 
 
1- A good citizen …………………. respect the law. 
2- I …………………. continue my studies in The USA, but I am not sure about it. 
3- Yesterday I met Anna. She was pale and her eyes were red. She …………………. been ill. 
4- There are a lot of food in the fridge. You …………………. buy any. 
5- It's a hospital. You …………………. smoke. 
6- He had been working for more than 10 hours. He …………………. be tired after such hard work. 
7- The teacher said we …………………. read “Hamlet” for the test. 
8- …………………. you hold your breath for 5 minutes? No, I ………………….. 
9- If you want to learn to speak English fluently, you …………………. work hard. 
10- The sky is full of black clouds. Take an umbrella. It …………………. rain later. 
11- People …………………. walk on grass.

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