SHOULD & SHOULDN'T Exercises

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Should, shouldn’t

 

Exercise 1

Complete the sentences using should, shouldn’t and the words in brackets ( ).

1. You have a great job; you ________________ (change) it.

2. You ________________  (drink) so much coffee; it's bad for your blood pressure.

3. The government ________________  (help) people in need.

4. It's an incredible film. You ________________  (watch) it.

5. It's a very dangerous area. Tourists ________________  (go) there.

6. I think I ________________  (apply) for a new job.

7. You ________________  (go) to that restaurant. The food is terrible.

8. When someone does you a favour, you ________________  (say) thank you.

9. He ________________  (study) more if he wants to pass his exam.

10. Children ________________  (drink) sugary drinks. It's not very healthy.

 

Exercise 2

Complete the sentences with should, shouldn’t and a verb in the list.

 

ask     call     do     drink     eat     give     lie     speak     take     watch     wear

 

EXAMPLE: You shouldn’t lie about what happened. It’s important to tell the truth.

1. I ________________ more vegetables, but I hate them.

2. You ________________ so many questions. You are going to get into trouble.

3. Parents ________________ medicine to their children without going to the doctor first.

4. I ________________ more exercise. I have gained some weight.

5. What kind of dress ________________ I ________________ for tonight's ceremony?

6. You ________________ John immediately. He needs to speak to you urgently.

7. Your children ________________ TV all day. Take them to the park sometimes.

8. It's raining. I think we ________________ a taxi.

9. You ________________ some water or you will dehydrate.

10. Children ________________ to strangers.

Relative Clauses Practice

English as a Second Language (ESL)

1. Match the words:

Match the words on the left with their meanings on the right.

Words on the Left                   Meanings on the Right

who                                          a. a thing

where                                       b. a person

that                                           c. a place

which                                       d. to show possession

whose                                      e. to talk about time

 

 

2.Fill in the blanks:

Choose the correct relative pronoun (who, where, that, which, whose) to complete the sentences.

a) The man ___ lives next door is a doctor.

b) This is the restaurant ___ we had dinner last night.

c) Do you know the girl ___ bag was lost?

d) The car ___ is parked in front of the house is red.

e) I visited the city ___ my grandparents were born.

 

3.Create Your own Sentences

  1. Write sentences:

    Create sentences using relative clauses. Use the prompts given below.

    a) A cat / sleeps on my bed

    b) A book / I read last week

    c) A restaurant / my friends like

    d) A movie / we watched yesterday

    e) A place / I want to visit

  2. 4.Write sentences:

  3. Create sentences using relative clauses. Use the prompts given below.

    a) A cat / sleeps on my bed

    b) A book / I read last week

    c) A restaurant / my friends like

    d) A movie / we watched yesterday

    e) A place / I want to visit

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