1) I listen to music.
2) He is late for classes.
3. Put the adverb of frequency in the correct place in the sentence.
Example: In Thailand people touch other people's head. (never)
In Thailand people never touch other people's head.
1) In Japan people always take off their shoes before they enter the house.
2) In Arabic countries people never eat when they are standing or walking,
3) People never give yellow flowers in Bulgaria.
4) Russians often touch other people's clothes and ask where people got
them.
5) Swiss sometimes watches cost a lot of money.
6) People in Germany hardly ever give flowers wrapped in paper.
7) In China watches usually are bad presents.
4. a) Choose the adverbs from the box to make the true sentences au
your partner. Don't ask anymotion
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Complete the sentences with may or must. 1. have been waiting for us since morning. 2. helena, have gone to the cinema a lot. you know a lot about films, actors and actresses. 3. have spoken to the manager but i'm not sure. 4. perhaps he went to the beach by another way. have missed him. 5. i left my car under the no parking sign; and now it's gone. have been stolen. — not necessarily. the have driven it away. 6. good-bye and thank you. perhaps see each other again some time. 7. the have misunderstood the foreigner and brought him a wrong dish. 8. i wonder how the fire started. — oh, have dropped a lighted cigarette. or have been an electrical fault. 9. it was the depth of winter and we had to wait 18 hours in an unheated station. — have been frozen by the time the train arrived. 10. be working at the same problem. 11. "oh, you! " he said as he looked up in surprise. have forgotten my name. 12. i didn't see jim but i knew for sure that be waiting somewhere. 13. is he likely to come again? — i really don't know. 14. be very stupid but i don't seem to be able to understand what you are saying. 15.1 found this baby bird at the foot of a tree. have fallen from a nest.
2. Helena, you may have gone to the cinema a lot. You know a lot about films, actors and actresses.
3. She must have spoken to the manager but I'm not sure.
4. Perhaps he went to the beach by another way. I may have missed him.
5. I left my car under the NO PARKING sign; and now it's gone. It may have been stolen. — Not necessarily. The police may have driven it away.
6. Good-bye and thank you. Perhaps we must see each other again some time.
7. The waiter may have misunderstood the foreigner and brought him a wrong dish.
8. I wonder how the fire started. — Oh, somebody may have dropped a lighted cigarette. Or it may have been an electrical
fault.
9. It was the depth of winter and we had to wait 18 hours in an unheated station. — You must have been frozen by the time the train arrived.
10. They must be working at the same problem.
11. "Oh, you!" he said as he looked up in surprise. He must have forgotten my name.
12. I didn't see Jim but I knew for sure that he must be waiting
somewhere.
13. Is he likely to come again? — He may. I really don't know.
14. I must be very stupid but I don't seem to be able to understand what you are saying.
15.1 found this baby bird at the foot of a tree. It must have fallen
from a nest.