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DẠY KÈM QUY NHƠN OFFICIAL They think that I should do voluntary work / ought to do voluntary work. 2. They insist that I should come home at 9 o'clock every night. (make) They make me come home at 9 o'clock every night. 3. It is very important for us to do well at school. (must) We must do well at school. 4. It is not necessary for me to agree with everything my parents say. (not have) I don’t have to agree with everything my parents say. 5. My parents never let me forget to do my homework. (remind) My parents always remind me to do my homework. 6. They always refuse to allow me to stay overnight at my friend's house. (never let) They never let me stay overnight at my friend's house. 7. My mother expects me to work as a teacher like her. (It is my mother's wish) It is my mother's wish that I should work as a teacher like her. 8. I can go out with my friends at the weekend. (allow) I am allowed to go out with my friends at the weekend. II. Rewrite each sentence using the word(s) in the brackets, without changing its meaning. 1. If I were you, I would spend more time talking with my children. (should) You should spend more time talking with your children. 2. John doesn't get permission to use that computer. (mustn't) John mustn’t use that computer. 3. It is necessary that people who work here leave by 6 p.m. (must) People who work here must leave by 6 p.m. 4. Every staff isn't allowed to smoke or eat in the office. (mustn't) Every staff mustn't smoke or eat in the office. 5. Customers are advised to check their luggage before leaving the airport. (ought to) Customers ought to check their luggage before leaving the airport. 6. It is forbidden for students to cheat in the exam. (mustn't) Students mustn't cheat in the exam. 7. Ms. Ly is in charge of cleaning the floor every day. (has to) Ms. Ly has to clear the floor every day. 8. You are not allowed to take photographs in the museum. (mustn't) You mustn't take photographs in the museum. 9. It would be a good idea for you to share the housework with your mother. (ought to) You ought to share the housework with your mother. 10. It is not necessary for Jack to call Ben today. (doesn't have to) Jack doesn't have to call Ben today. PART 3: TEST YOURSELF 20

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