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English Literature: Match The Sentences On The Left To The Appropriate Ones On The Right

The document provides a matching exercise between sentences on the left and appropriate responses on the right. It then provides short scenarios and asks the student to complete sentences using "should/shouldn't" in various forms to provide advice for each situation, such as "I should have come earlier yesterday" or "He shouldn't be watching TV all day." The goal is to practice using modal verbs to give recommendations or opinions about past decisions and current situations.

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English Literature: Match The Sentences On The Left To The Appropriate Ones On The Right

The document provides a matching exercise between sentences on the left and appropriate responses on the right. It then provides short scenarios and asks the student to complete sentences using "should/shouldn't" in various forms to provide advice for each situation, such as "I should have come earlier yesterday" or "He shouldn't be watching TV all day." The goal is to practice using modal verbs to give recommendations or opinions about past decisions and current situations.

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ENGLISH LITERATURE

Match the sentences on the left to the appropriate ones on the right.

LEFT MATCH RIGHT

1. My girlfriend left me. E a. I shouldn't have gone to bed so late last night.

2. She won't be able to finish her dinner. b. I should have prepared more thoroughly.

3. This movie is really boring c. I should have put on thicker socks.

4. I think that dress looks awful on her d. She should have chosen a different colour.

5. This food is burnt. e. I should have been nicer to her.

6. My feet are freezing! f. We should have chosen a romantic one.

7. I was really late for work today. g. She shouldn't have ordered so much.

8. The interview didn't go too well h. You shouldn't have left it in the oven so long.

9. We don’t get some seat i. We shouldn’t have left her alone

10.Adelphi is lost j. We should have reserved it before

11. I have a terrible headache k. I shouldn’t have eaten those sweets

12. I failed my exam l. I shouldn’t have bought them

13. I’m tired m. I shouldn’t have gone to bed so late

14. I didn’t feel very well yesterday n. I should have remained silent

15. I was fired because I spoke my mind o. You should havegone to the meeting

16. My new jeans are too tight p. I should have studied harder

Read the situations! Write the sentences using SHOULD/SHOULDN’T. You may use: should /shouldn’t
V; should/shouldn’t be Ving;should/shouldn’t have V3

1. I came late yesterday. I ...............

2. We are very busy today but he is watching TV all day. He ............

3. The day is very cloudy. We ......................

4. We have English Class at 10-12. It is 11 o’clock. We ............................

5. He will have a test. He ......................

6. We didn’t get some seat in the restaurant. We .........................

7. She is not in good condition today but she is working. She .............................

8. The food is very salty. You gave too much salt in it. You ..........................

9. Abigail is very beautiful. She ...................

10. He ordered too many burgers. He couldn’t eat all. He .....................

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