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Worksheet 10

I. Put in the correct form of 'make' or 'do'


1. John worked hard and did his best at his job, but he still wasn't promoted.
2. The teenagers were making such a noise that the neighbour called the police.
3. She makes a payment on her debt every month. Soon she'll have finished paying it off.
4. So many chores to do! I need to clean the bathroom and the kitchen, hoover, and
change all the beds.
5. Sorry, I've made a mistake. The restaurant isn't here, but on another street.
6. It's late, and we should go home. Let's make a move.
7. Unfortunately, his business made a huge loss last year and had to close down.
8. If you don't speak English, you'll find it hard to do business in the UK.
9. He made a promise to his grandmother that he'd never fight anyone ever again.
10. I called the hotel and made a reservation for two people for Saturday the 16th.
11. The washing machine flooded, and the water did a lot of damage. All the carpets had
to be replaced.
12. She makes a lot of lists of things to do, but she never does any of the things!
13. Unfortunately, all the students did very badly on the test.
14. Children make such a mess! I spend my whole life tidying up.
15. The car was doing 90 miles per hour on the motorway when it was stopped by the
police.
16. John went outside to make a phone call.
17. Lucy has decided to do a course this autumn. She's going to study Spanish.
18. My grandmother loves doing crosswords.
19. Anne made a good point. She said that it's often cheaper to fly in the UK than take
the train.
20. If I were to make a prediction, I'd say that it'll rain this afternoon.
II. Fill in can, could, must, may, might or should.
1. Are they ready? I'm not sure. They …might…..need some more minutes.
2. …May….. I come in? Yes, please.
3. I can't find Grace. She …must … have gone out.
4. Bill isn't at work today. I suppose he …must…… be ill.
5. Peter …can….. drive but he hasn't got a car.
6. …Should….. we invite her to our party? Yes, I think we …should…...
7. Frank hurt his leg, so he …might….. not walk very well.
8. It's later than I thought. I ……… go now.
9. He …can….. play golf very well.
10. They have been working all day. They …must…….. be hungry.
11. Where is Sandra? She …might…… be in her office.
12. I think we …should……….. take out travel insurance.
13. The weather forecast is not good. It ……might…. rain today.
14. Where will you spend your next holidays? I …may…… go to France.
15. I looked everywhere but I …could….. not find it.

III. Choose the correct word

call off cancel

find out discover information

get off leave a bus

give up quit doing something

keep on continue
pay back return money

tear down destroy a building

wake up stop sleeping

throw away put in the trash

stop functioning
break down
end a relationship
break up
have none left
run out

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