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LANGUAGE PRACTICE
Should and have to
Suggestion
What should I do?
You should try yoga.
You shouldn't eat so much fast food!
Should I drink more water?
Yes, you should.
Complete the sentences with should, shouldn't, have/has to, or don't/doesn't have to.
1. To be healthy, we
2. I have a car, so I
3. You
4. My sister is really busy. She
should sleep seven or eight hours every night.
walk to work. But I still walk for exercise.
drink so much soda every day. It's bad for you.
3. You should get some fresh air
4. You shouldn't exercise
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Obligation
What do I have to do?
You have to read these books.
You don't have to do anything!
Do I have to pay for the class?
No, you don't.
2
Match the information to make complete sentences.
1. We have to pay the fees_e
2. Should we warm up
5. You don't have to go on a diet
6. How much do we have to pay
I think people should
exercise every day.
write ten essays before the semester ends.
Unreduced
1. He has to eat first.
2. I have to leave early.
3. She has to go now.
4. They have to pay.
a. before we exercise?
b. to lose weight.
c. after a big meal.
d. because you've been indoors all day.
e. before we take the class.
f. to join the gym?
3 PAIR WORK. What should people do to have a healthy lifestyle? List five things.
Then discuss your ideas with your partner.
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PRACTICE
Every day? That's too much!
PRONUNCIATION-Reduction of
has to and have to
1
Listen. Notice the reduced sounds of has to and have to.
Reduced
He hasta eat first.
I hafta leave early.
She hasta go now.
They hafta pay.