*** Complete the second sentence so it has the same meaning as the first. Use should,
shouldn't, must or mustn't.
1 It's a good idea for them to go for a walk in the
countryside.
They should go for a walk in the countryside.
2 It's not a very good idea to do her homework in
the kitchen!
She
3 Our house rule is to wear slippers inside.
You
4 My advice is to put your desk under the window.
I think you
5 Don't touch that because it's very dangerous!
You
In the summer, Lesha and I see each other in August, because my friend spends the rest of the summer holidays in the village. He's a very good friend. I know he will never betray me. Lyosha is a true friend
0 Jack knew before his dad told him that his new job meant moving to another country. F
1 Jack’s apartment in Berlin is bigger than his family flat in England. D.s
2 Jack needs to study very hard while he’s in Berlin. T
3 It’s easier to travel in Berlin than in Jack’s hometown. T
4 Jack’s relationships with friends in England are the same as before he left. F
5 Jack’s sister is older than him. D.s