Exercise 9. Express your surprise and give short affirmative(negative) answers as in the model.

He must go on a business trip to Lviv. Must he really go on a business trip to Lviv? Yes, he must. No, he mustn’t (No, he needn’t)
Model:

 

1. You must see Nelson’s Column in Trafalgar Square.

2. They must exhibit Russian painting at National Picture Gallary.

3. He must rest a little before going on an excursion.

4. Yeoman Warders must give meat to the black birds at the Tower.

5. I must listen to the speakers at the Speaker’s Corner in Hyde Park by all means.

6. She must warn you about left hand driving in England.

7. We must fasten the belts inside the plane for our safety take off and landing.

Exercise 10. Object to the statements. Use the phrases:No, it is not so. I’m afraid you are wrong. I can’t agree with you. I don’t think so.

I must buy yellow roses for this dancer. I don’t think so. You mustn’t (needn’t) buy yellow roses for this dancer.
Model:

 

1. He must put on his smart suit today.

2. She must stay in Kyiv for another week yet.

3. I must bring all the books back to the library.

4. We must cross the Paton Bridge to get to the Podol.

5. You must invite her for a party by all means.

6. He must take all documents with him.

7. They must repair the engine before going to the country.