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Visit us at: www.learningjo.com Module 3 Unit 5 Visit us at: www.learningjo.com

Expresses prohibition 5 c Grammar in use Match the modals (1-4) to their uses (a-d) Most school children have to wear school uniform. You don’t have to tip taxi drivers. You can’t\ mustn’t drive a car until you are 17. You can drive for a year with an international licence. Expresses obligation Expresses prohibition a 1 c 4 Gives permission Expresses absence Of necessity b 3 d 2

Grammar in use 5 c 11) Fill in the gape with too and enough. This skirt is too long; you can’t wear it without shorting it first. I can wear this coat; it is long enough to cover my skirt.

5 c out up look for after Forward to 13) Explain the phrasal verbs, then complete the sentences. 1-I am looking for a long black dress. 2- I always look out for pickpockets. 3- my holiday starts next week. I am really looking forward to it. 4- could you look after my dog while I am away? up look for after

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