Exercise 1. Open the brackets. Joseph wishes he ______ (not cheat) in the exam. The teacher was very angry with him. I wish I ______ (not speak) so loudly. My baby brother woke up. Michael wishes his father ______ (give) him £100 for the school trip next month. Mr.Parker wishes there ______ (not be) mosquitoes around. They bite him badly. I wish people ______ (not cut) the trees any more. My mother wishes I ______ (take) her to the hospital for her operation this weekend. Timothy wishes she ______ (not eat) too many strawberries.She has got a terrible stomachache. Pam wishes she ______ (have) an mp3 player. She could listen to music now. I wish I ______ (know) more about cooking. I have to prepare something special for my guests. We wish we ______ (win) the match next Sunday. We will be this year's champion then. Exercise 2. Fill in the brackets with one of the phrases: on cloud nine, a fish out of water, fed up, as hard as nails, spaced out, on pins and needles, bent out of shape When he finally proposed to her, she was _______. Dave, are you listening? You look totally _______! The movie was so suspenseful, I was ________ the whole time! I’ve had a terrible day at work and I’m feeling completely _______ ! After living in Hong Kong for most of his life, Lee was ______ in Los Angeles. She’ll be good in business – she’s________ . She got _______ over the new dress code at work. Exercise 3. Fill in the blanks using CAN – CAN’T - COULD – COULDN’T - DIDN’T NEED TO - MUST – MUSTN’T - NEEDN‘T You __________________ drive a car when you’re 18. Jack spends the whole day just walking around. He __________________ have a job. When I was in school I __________________ do a hand stand, but now I’m too old. I __________________ do one any more. My mother keeps telling me that we __________________ wash our hands before we sit down at the dinner table. You __________________ buy the tickets. I got two for free from dad. She __________________ speak so rudely to her parents. The teacher always tells us we __________________ cheat during a test. I __________________ stop laughing. The joke was so funny. I __________________ look at you. You’re so dirty. What were you up to ? __________________ you turn down the volume ? – It’s too loud.
Exercise 1. Open the brackets. Joseph wishes he had not cheated in the exam. The teacher was very angry with him. I wish I had not spoken so loudly. My baby brother woke up. Michael wishes his father would give him £100 for the school trip next month. Mr.Parker wishes there were no mosquitoes around. They bite him badly. I wish people would not cut the trees any more. My mother wishes I would take her to the hospital for her operation this weekend. Timothy wishes she hadn't eaten too many strawberries. She has got a terrible stomachache. Pam wishes she had an mp3 player. She could listen to music now. I wish I knew more about cooking. I have to prepare something special for my guests. We wish we will win the match next Sunday. We will be this year's champion then.
Exercise 2. Fill in the brackets with one of the phrases: on cloud nine, a fish out of water, fed up, as hard as nails, spaced out, on pins and needles, bent out of shape When he finally proposed to her, she was on cloud nine. Dave, are you listening? You look totally spaced out! The movie was so suspenseful, I was on pins and needles the whole time! I’ve had a terrible day at work and I’m feeling completely fed up! After living in Hong Kong for most of his life, Lee was a fish out of water in Los Angeles. She’ll be good in business – she’s as hard as nails. She got bent out of shape over the new dress code at work.
Exercise 3. Fill in the blanks using CAN – CAN’T - COULD – COULDN’T - DIDN’T NEED TO - MUST – MUSTN’T - NEEDN‘T You can drive a car when you’re 18. Jack spends the whole day just walking around. He doesn’t need to have a job. When I was in school I could do a handstand, but now I’m too old. I can’t do one anymore. My mother keeps telling me that we must wash our hands before we sit down at the dinner table. You needn't buy the tickets. I got two for free from dad. She mustn't speak so rudely to her parents. The teacher always tells us we mustn't cheat during a test. I couldn’t stop laughing. The joke was so funny. I must look at you. You’re so dirty. What were you up to? Must you turn down the volume? – It’s too loud.
Exercise 1.
Open the brackets.
Joseph wishes he had not cheated in the exam. The teacher was very angry with him.
I wish I had not spoken so loudly. My baby brother woke up.
Michael wishes his father would give him £100 for the school trip next month.
Mr.Parker wishes there were no mosquitoes around. They bite him badly.
I wish people would not cut the trees any more.
My mother wishes I would take her to the hospital for her operation this weekend.
Timothy wishes she hadn't eaten too many strawberries. She has got a terrible stomachache.
Pam wishes she had an mp3 player. She could listen to music now.
I wish I knew more about cooking. I have to prepare something special for my guests.
We wish we will win the match next Sunday. We will be this year's champion then.
Exercise 2.
Fill in the brackets with one of the phrases:
on cloud nine, a fish out of water, fed up, as hard as nails, spaced out, on pins and needles, bent out of shape
When he finally proposed to her, she was on cloud nine.
Dave, are you listening? You look totally spaced out!
The movie was so suspenseful, I was on pins and needles the whole time!
I’ve had a terrible day at work and I’m feeling completely fed up!
After living in Hong Kong for most of his life, Lee was a fish out of water in Los Angeles.
She’ll be good in business – she’s as hard as nails.
She got bent out of shape over the new dress code at work.
Exercise 3.
Fill in the blanks using CAN – CAN’T - COULD – COULDN’T - DIDN’T NEED TO - MUST – MUSTN’T - NEEDN‘T
You can drive a car when you’re 18.
Jack spends the whole day just walking around. He doesn’t need to have a job.
When I was in school I could do a handstand, but now I’m too old. I can’t do one anymore.
My mother keeps telling me that we must wash our hands before we sit down at the dinner table.
You needn't buy the tickets. I got two for free from dad.
She mustn't speak so rudely to her parents.
The teacher always tells us we mustn't cheat during a test.
I couldn’t stop laughing. The joke was so funny.
I must look at you. You’re so dirty. What were you up to?
Must you turn down the volume? – It’s too loud.