حلول الأسئلة

السؤال

You like exercising, so I don’t think you’ll have trouble getting fit. (Expectation)

الحل

You shouldn’t have trouble getting fit.

مشاركة الحل

Lesson 3: Airport security

grammar

giving advice

1. نستخدم should/ shouldn't لطلب وإعطاء النصيحة كما في القاعدة:

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مثبت:

.You should put air in your tires. They look a bit flat

منفي:

.You shouldn’t stay up so late. You have to get up early in the morning

سؤال:

?Should I go to the doctor

making polite requests

تكملة +فعل مجرد من الاضافة +Would you

?Would you get me glass of water

تكملة +فعل مجرد من الاضافة +Could you

?Could you show me your passport

تكملة +فعل مجرد من الاضافة +May I

?May I see your tickets, please

making suggestions

.......+فعل مجرد من الاضافة +Shall we

?Shall we meet at 3:00 in the departure longue

.......+فعل مجرد من الاضافة +Let's

.Let’s watch the film

......+فعل مجرد من الاضافة +We could

.We could take a taxi to the airport if you like

Making expictations

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.You studied a lot, so you should get a good mark on your exam

.We shouldn't get lost. We have a GPS system in our car

A. Match the words and the definitions. Write the words.

words

  1. without someone looking after it unattended.
  2. bags and suitcases that carry your possessions on a journey baggage.
  3. there is nothing in it empty.
  4. throw away / get rid of dispose of.
  5. say you are carrying something you need to pay duty on declares.

B. Make sentences giving advice and making requests, suggestions and offers. Use the phrases in the box.

words

  1. Can you give me your passport, please?
  2. Would you like me to help you with your baggage?
  3. You should keep your passport in a safe place.
  4. May I / Could I / Can I see your ticket, please?
  5. Let’s go to the shops before the plane leaves.
  6. Shall we / Can we go to the shops before the plane leaves?
  7. We should / Let’s take a taxi to the airport.
  8. Shall we / Can we take a taxi to the airport?

وزاريات

1. I’ve studied hard for the test, so I think I’ll pass. (Expectation)

I should pass the test.

2. Take a taxi to the airport. (Suggestion)

Shall we take a taxi to the airport?
Let’s take a taxi to the airport.
We could take a taxi to the airport.

3. You like exercising, so I don’t think you’ll have trouble getting fit. (Expectation)

You shouldn’t have trouble getting fit.

4. Keep your passport in a safe place. (Give an advice)

You should keep your passport in a safe place.

5. They learnt a lot in the military, so I don’t think they will have trouble getting a job. (Use should or shouldn’t to express expectation)

They shouldn’t have trouble getting a job.

6. Help you with your baggage. (offer)

Would you like me to help you with your baggage?
Shall I help you with your baggage?
I’ll help you with your baggage.

7. This is a new computer, so I think it is faster than the other one. (Re-write the sentence with should or shouldn’t)

This new computer should be faster than the other one.

8. You have always wanted to fly. I think you will like the Air Force. (Use “should or shouldn’t” to express expectation)

You should like the Air Force.

9. go to the shops before the plane leaves. (Suggestion)

Shall we go to the shops before the plane leaves?
Let’s go to the shops before the plane leaves.
We could go to the shops before the plane leaves.

10. meet at 3.00 in the departure lounge. (Suggestion)

Shall we meet at 3.00 in the departure lounge?
Let’s meet at 3.00 in the departure lounge
We could meet at 3.00 in the departure lounge.

11. The hotel is luxurious. I think you will enjoy being there. (Show expectation using should/shouldn’t)

The hotel is luxurious. You should enjoy being there.

12. Offer to drive your brother to the match. (Use shall)

Shall I drive you to the match?

13. Buy some magazines before boarding the plane. (Suggestion)

Shall we buy some magazines before boarding the plane?
Let’s buy some magazines before boarding the plane.
We could buy some magazines before boarding the plane.

14. They trained hard. I don’t think they will lose the match. (should / shouldn’t for expectation)

They trained hard. They shouldn’t lose the match.

15. Give me your passport. (Polite Request)

Would you give me your passport, please?
Could you give me your passport, please?
Can you give me your passport, please?

16. The journey normally takes four hours so I think we will get there about six. Use (should or shouldn’t for expectation)

The journey normally takes four hours so we should get there about six.​​​​​​​

17. Mary has so many friends, so I think there will be a very big crowd at the party. (Expectation)

Mary has so many friends, so there should be a very big crowd at the party.​​​​​​​

18. leave keys in the flower pot. (Give advice)

You shouldn’t the keys in the flower pot.

19. Show me your passport. (Make a request)

Would you show me your passport, please?
Could you show me your passport, please?
Can you show me your passport, please?
May I see your passport, please?

20. See your ticket. (Polite Request)

May I see your ticket, please?

21. They left three hours early. I think they will be here by now. (Expectation)

They left three hours early. They should be here by now.​​​​​​​

22. Help your friend with his baggage (offer)

Shall I help you with your baggage?
I’ll help you with your baggage.

23. He learnt about computers in the military. So, I think he will be able to help me fix mine. (Expectation)

He learnt about computers in the military. So, he should be able to fix mine.​​​​​​​

24. Take a taxi to the airport. (Make suggestion: Use “let’s”)

Let’s take a taxi to the airport.

25. Open the window. (Offer: use “shall”)

Shall I open the window?

26. She’s in 6th preparatory. I think she will graduate this summer. (Expectation: use “should”)

She’s in 6th preparatory. She should graduate this summer.

Choose one of the two words between brackets.

  1. He studied hard. He (should / shouldn’t) passes the exam.
  2. I’ve studied hard for the exam. I (should / shouldn’t) fail.
  3. The police found finger prints at the scene. They (should / shouldn’t) arrest the thief soon.
  4. We left two hours early. We (should / shouldn’t) miss the plane.
  5. There are security cameras in the building. The security guard (should / shouldn’t) see if anyone comes in.
  6. She’s in 6th preparatory. She (should / shouldn’t) graduates this summer.
  7. We (should / shouldn’t) get lost. We have a GPS system in our car.

مشاركة الدرس

السؤال

You like exercising, so I don’t think you’ll have trouble getting fit. (Expectation)

الحل

You shouldn’t have trouble getting fit.

Lesson 3: Airport security

grammar

giving advice

1. نستخدم should/ shouldn't لطلب وإعطاء النصيحة كما في القاعدة:

gram 22

مثبت:

.You should put air in your tires. They look a bit flat

منفي:

.You shouldn’t stay up so late. You have to get up early in the morning

سؤال:

?Should I go to the doctor

making polite requests

تكملة +فعل مجرد من الاضافة +Would you

?Would you get me glass of water

تكملة +فعل مجرد من الاضافة +Could you

?Could you show me your passport

تكملة +فعل مجرد من الاضافة +May I

?May I see your tickets, please

making suggestions

.......+فعل مجرد من الاضافة +Shall we

?Shall we meet at 3:00 in the departure longue

.......+فعل مجرد من الاضافة +Let's

.Let’s watch the film

......+فعل مجرد من الاضافة +We could

.We could take a taxi to the airport if you like

Making expictations

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.You studied a lot, so you should get a good mark on your exam

.We shouldn't get lost. We have a GPS system in our car

A. Match the words and the definitions. Write the words.

words

  1. without someone looking after it unattended.
  2. bags and suitcases that carry your possessions on a journey baggage.
  3. there is nothing in it empty.
  4. throw away / get rid of dispose of.
  5. say you are carrying something you need to pay duty on declares.

B. Make sentences giving advice and making requests, suggestions and offers. Use the phrases in the box.

words

  1. Can you give me your passport, please?
  2. Would you like me to help you with your baggage?
  3. You should keep your passport in a safe place.
  4. May I / Could I / Can I see your ticket, please?
  5. Let’s go to the shops before the plane leaves.
  6. Shall we / Can we go to the shops before the plane leaves?
  7. We should / Let’s take a taxi to the airport.
  8. Shall we / Can we take a taxi to the airport?

وزاريات

1. I’ve studied hard for the test, so I think I’ll pass. (Expectation)

I should pass the test.

2. Take a taxi to the airport. (Suggestion)

Shall we take a taxi to the airport?
Let’s take a taxi to the airport.
We could take a taxi to the airport.

3. You like exercising, so I don’t think you’ll have trouble getting fit. (Expectation)

You shouldn’t have trouble getting fit.

4. Keep your passport in a safe place. (Give an advice)

You should keep your passport in a safe place.

5. They learnt a lot in the military, so I don’t think they will have trouble getting a job. (Use should or shouldn’t to express expectation)

They shouldn’t have trouble getting a job.

6. Help you with your baggage. (offer)

Would you like me to help you with your baggage?
Shall I help you with your baggage?
I’ll help you with your baggage.

7. This is a new computer, so I think it is faster than the other one. (Re-write the sentence with should or shouldn’t)

This new computer should be faster than the other one.

8. You have always wanted to fly. I think you will like the Air Force. (Use “should or shouldn’t” to express expectation)

You should like the Air Force.

9. go to the shops before the plane leaves. (Suggestion)

Shall we go to the shops before the plane leaves?
Let’s go to the shops before the plane leaves.
We could go to the shops before the plane leaves.

10. meet at 3.00 in the departure lounge. (Suggestion)

Shall we meet at 3.00 in the departure lounge?
Let’s meet at 3.00 in the departure lounge
We could meet at 3.00 in the departure lounge.

11. The hotel is luxurious. I think you will enjoy being there. (Show expectation using should/shouldn’t)

The hotel is luxurious. You should enjoy being there.

12. Offer to drive your brother to the match. (Use shall)

Shall I drive you to the match?

13. Buy some magazines before boarding the plane. (Suggestion)

Shall we buy some magazines before boarding the plane?
Let’s buy some magazines before boarding the plane.
We could buy some magazines before boarding the plane.

14. They trained hard. I don’t think they will lose the match. (should / shouldn’t for expectation)

They trained hard. They shouldn’t lose the match.

15. Give me your passport. (Polite Request)

Would you give me your passport, please?
Could you give me your passport, please?
Can you give me your passport, please?

16. The journey normally takes four hours so I think we will get there about six. Use (should or shouldn’t for expectation)

The journey normally takes four hours so we should get there about six.​​​​​​​

17. Mary has so many friends, so I think there will be a very big crowd at the party. (Expectation)

Mary has so many friends, so there should be a very big crowd at the party.​​​​​​​

18. leave keys in the flower pot. (Give advice)

You shouldn’t the keys in the flower pot.

19. Show me your passport. (Make a request)

Would you show me your passport, please?
Could you show me your passport, please?
Can you show me your passport, please?
May I see your passport, please?

20. See your ticket. (Polite Request)

May I see your ticket, please?

21. They left three hours early. I think they will be here by now. (Expectation)

They left three hours early. They should be here by now.​​​​​​​

22. Help your friend with his baggage (offer)

Shall I help you with your baggage?
I’ll help you with your baggage.

23. He learnt about computers in the military. So, I think he will be able to help me fix mine. (Expectation)

He learnt about computers in the military. So, he should be able to fix mine.​​​​​​​

24. Take a taxi to the airport. (Make suggestion: Use “let’s”)

Let’s take a taxi to the airport.

25. Open the window. (Offer: use “shall”)

Shall I open the window?

26. She’s in 6th preparatory. I think she will graduate this summer. (Expectation: use “should”)

She’s in 6th preparatory. She should graduate this summer.

Choose one of the two words between brackets.

  1. He studied hard. He (should / shouldn’t) passes the exam.
  2. I’ve studied hard for the exam. I (should / shouldn’t) fail.
  3. The police found finger prints at the scene. They (should / shouldn’t) arrest the thief soon.
  4. We left two hours early. We (should / shouldn’t) miss the plane.
  5. There are security cameras in the building. The security guard (should / shouldn’t) see if anyone comes in.
  6. She’s in 6th preparatory. She (should / shouldn’t) graduates this summer.
  7. We (should / shouldn’t) get lost. We have a GPS system in our car.