Упражнение 3. Вставьте подходящий модальный глагол (mustn’t / needn’t)
(mustn’t - "не должен", needn’t - "не нужно")
Shall I turn on the light? — No, you needn’t. It is still light in the room.
You needn’t make your bed. I'll do it for you.
You needn’t buy mineral water, we have plenty.
We mustn’t stay up late.
You needn’t take an umbrella today. The sun is shining.
It’s prohibited to go into that building. You mustn’t go in.
The meeting is very important. We mustn’t be late.
I mustn’t forget my keys or I won’t get in.
You needn’t bring sandwiches. We can stop at a cafe.
Pupils mustn’t smoke.
In this school pupils needn’t wear school uniform. They can wear jeans and T-shirts.
Упражнение 4. Вставьте подходящий модальный глагол (must / can / need)
Sonia must practice so much if she wants to take part in the marathon.
If you want to improve your English, you must work very hard.
You need not come to help them tomorrow: the work is done.
You need not change the whole text as the beginning is all right.
John need not tell us the rules of the game: we know them.
We can not afford to pay the bill.
It is already six o’clock. We must hurry if we don’t want to be late.
She can decorate a room nicely.
You must take care of your parents.
We can stay with my brother when we are in Paris.
Types of school: mixed school, Single sex schools, State schools, Private schools, Primary school, Secondary school, Boarding school
Other collocations: School-leaving age, school uniforms, school rules, school holidays, school subjects, school-leaving exams
1)Mixed schools
2)I think that 16. Since basically everyone goes to the first grade at 7, and the ninth finish at 16. Or if the eleventh grade, then at 18.
3)School rules are a good idea because people will be disciplined, and the school uniform is not very, because it is not comfortable and fetters action.
4)Too short
5) Most likely languages.
6) I think not.
7) Created in order to educate children, the formation of their independent living skills and the full disclosure of creative abilities.
8) 16-18. I don’t know about exams.