
2 3 A: Are you coming out on Friday? B: No. My parents have told me I should / shouldn't (it's a
good idea) stay in this weekend. I really a must / mustn't study for that Maths exam. I can't fail another one. A: Life isn't all about Maths. You must / should hang out with your friends too. . B: Yes, but I'm really tired. A: Well, you should / shouldn't go to bed so late! B: Yes, but what about the Maths exam? 5 A: Your parents are right. You 5 mustn't / shouldn't fail the next Maths exam and you 6 must / should relax before you go to bed. B: Okay! I really 'must / mustn't get back to my books. I should / shouldn't even be talking to you! Good night! 6

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Ответ:
1 should
2 must
3 should
4 shouldn't
5 mustn't
6 should
7 must
8 should
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Certainly! It looks like you have a conversation between two people, A and B, discussing whether B should go out on Friday or stay in to study for a Maths exam. Let's break down the conversation and analyze the use of "must," "should," and "mustn't"/"shouldn't" in each statement:
1. A: "Are you coming out on Friday?" - B: "No. My parents have told me I shouldn't stay in this weekend. I really must study for that Maths exam. I can't fail another one."
Here, B's parents advise against staying in, and B feels a strong obligation ("must") to study for the Math exam to avoid failing.
2. A: "Life isn't all about Maths. You should hang out with your friends too." - B: "Yes, but I'm really tired."
A suggests a balance between studying and socializing, using "should." B acknowledges being tired.
3. A: "Well, you should go to bed so late!" - B: "Yes, but what about the Maths exam?"
A advises B to go to bed earlier, using "should." B raises a concern about the upcoming Maths exam.
4. A: "Your parents are right. You mustn't fail the next Maths exam, and you should relax before you go to bed." - B: "Okay! I really mustn't get back to my books. I shouldn't even be talking to you! Good night!"
A reinforces the importance of not failing the exam ("mustn't") and suggests relaxing before bedtime. B agrees and expresses a sense of obligation not to go back to studying.
In summary, "must" is used to convey a strong obligation or necessity, "should" is used for advice or recommendations, and "mustn't"/"shouldn't" are used to emphasize prohibition or advisability. The conversation revolves around the balance between studying for the exam and taking time to relax and socialize.


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