martes, 11 de julio de 2017

Reading exercise of Modals ( 10th grade)


Hi  dear students, read the next story and then answer the questions below of the text.

Short Story: 

Two businessmen, Michael and Dennis, are at a lunch meeting. They are waiting for their co-worker, Terry, who is late.
“We must wait for Terry before we start,” says Michael. “Is he here yet?”
“No, he must be on his way,” replies Dennis.
“Yes, he said he left the office 30 minutes ago,” says Michael. “He must be about to arrive.”
“Traffic must be bad, because it usually doesn’t take this long,” Dennis says.
Michael looks at his watch. “He must feel badly about being late,” he says. “I know he hates to be kept waiting, so he doesn’t like to do it to other people.”
“Oh, that’s all right! We mustn’t get impatient, don’t you think?” Dennis smiles. “Remember his rule: the one who is late must buy lunch!”

Questions
1. Why are the men meeting?
2. What is the relation among the men?
3. Where is Terry?
4. Write the sentences that include the modal verb Must and pass to the negative form

Bye, 

Teacher, Viviana Pongutá 

taken from https://store.really-learn-english.com/pages/a-short-story-for-the-modal-verb-must-time-for-lunch

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