Exercise 6. Express your surprise and give short affirmative (negative) answers as in the model.

He may lift us up. May he really lift us up? Yes, he may. No, he may not (No, he mustn’t)  
Model:

 

1. We may part with them just now.

2. I may call him any time I like.

3. He may wind the clock Big Ben with his hand.

4. They may shut the stop soon.

5. She may stay in Kyiv at the Lybid Hotel.

6. You may come to Kyiv through the Golden Gate now.

7. We may start going sightseeing by ourselves.

Exercise 7. Object to the statements. Use the phrases:No, it is not so. I am afraid you are wrong. I can’t agree with you.

He may park his car here for a couple of hours. No, it is not so. He mustn’t park his car here for a couple of hours.
Model:

 

1. You may visit both London and Paris.

2. He may go there by plane.

3. They may get visas at the railway station.

4. We may start the conference at 9 a.m.

5. Everybody may feed ravens in the Tower.

6. You may post your mail at this post-office.

7. She may put on her best dress for the concert.

8. You may call at night.

Exercise 8. Express your agreement with the following statements. Use the phrases: Sure(ly). Of course. Certainly. I agree with you. You are right.

We must change for a bus here. Sure(ly), we must change for a bus here.
Model:

 

 

1. We must arrange a dispute here.

2. You must travel through Ukraine by train to see wonderful nature of it.

3. He must park his car a little farther from the house.

4. She must draw this flowers in oil.

5. They must look at the new system of fountains on Central Square

6. I must stay at the hotel and wait for your calling.

7. We must come back before the night show of this film on TV.