Exercise 3
(éksersais tri)

Complete the sentences in positive or negative, using "must", "mustn't", "have to" or "don't have to"  
(complit da sentences in positiv or negativ, iusing "mast", "masent", "jave tu" or "dont jav tu")

/kəmˈplit/ /ðə/ /ˈsɛntənsəz/ /ɪn/ /ˈpɑzətɪv/ /ɔr/ /ˈnɛɡətɪv,/ /ˈjuzɪŋ/ /"mʌst",/ /"ˈmʌsənt"/ /"hæv tu"/ /ɔr/ /"doʊnt hæv tu"/ /ˈsɛntənsəz/
Completa las oraciones en positivo o negativo, usando "must", "mustn't", "have to" o "don't have to"

1. To drive a car, you possess a driving license.

2. You drive without a seatbelt.

3. Adult cyclists wear a helmet but a cautious rider should have one.

4. He give the report by tomorrow morning.



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Part A (part éi)

Listen and complete this dialog.
(lisen and complit dis dialog.)
/ˈlɪsən/ /ænd/ /kəmˈplit/ /ðɪs/ /ˈdaɪəlɔɡ/.
Escucha y complete este diálogo.
Mary:
Hi Mr. Brown. Where are you going to go?
Paul:
Hi, Mary. I think I'll go to Spain.
Mary:
That’s excellent, but you must buy a passport and also you must have a lot of money.
Paul:
Really, I did know.
Mary:
Yes, maybe you should have a small baggage.
Paul:
Yes, I think so because I don’t want to take heavy things.
Mary:
Okay, that´s good. Also, you shouldn’t carry a lot of money in your wallet.
Paul:
Well Mary, thanks for your suggestions.
Mary:
Remember this, you ought have your vaccine against malaria.
Paul:
Okay, Mary. I must be off, good bye.
Mary:
Okay, Mr. Brown, see you.