Combine the modal verb need with the appropriate form of the infinitive in brackets. 1. You needn't (to take) his advice. 2. It's the only alternative, you know, and as far as I'm concerned you needn't (to worry). 3. He told the students that they needed (to make) considerably more effort. 4. He didn't provide a satisfactory service and when they complained, he said they needn't (to return). 5. Shocked? Well, I suppose you needn't (to shock) by what you would have done yourself. 6. She asked her mother to help so that she needn't (to watch) her toddler while writing. 7. I'm sure I need not (to remind) you that everything has to be ready in time. 8. You needn't (to turn on) the light, I can see well enough. 9. You needn't (to stay) there so long next time.
1)
1. We spent an amazing family holiday last summer in India
2. I usually take a bus to school.
3. They managed to do necessary work in time.
4. She passed the final exam at the highest grade last year.
5. My parents are never late to take me home from the college.
6. «The Earth is round», — the scientists thought several centuries ago.
7. I prepared for the test, but they cancelled it.
2)
1. What your boyfriend does every weekend? – He studies for the exams and goes to the gym.
2. Is your aunt an engineer? — No, she works as an accountant.
3. Were they in town when you called them? — No, they went on holiday last Monday.
4. When do you usually wake up in the morning? — I get up up at 6 a.m. every morning.
5. What time does the plane land? — At 8.28.
6. Were they happy to see you after all these years? — Yes, my aunt burst out crying.
7. Did you hear a strange noise outside last evening? — No, I was asleep.
8. According to the schedule, their train arrives at 5.35 p.m. You will you meet them?
9. I will go to the art museum tomorrow evening. I have a sore throat.
10. My mother will buy me some medicine on her way from work.