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THIRD GRADE

Autor: L.E.S Juan Manuel Guerrero Martínez

STUDENT´S NAME: [

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Complete the sentences using the words listed in the box below, then click the "Check" button

to check your answers. Don't forget to capitalize when necessary. Some gaps may have more

than one correct answer.

can could have to must might should

1. Ted's flight from Amsterdam took more than 11 hours. He be exhausted after such a long

flight. He prefer to stay in tonight and get some rest.

2. If you want to get a better feeling for how the city is laid out, you walk downtown and

explore the waterfront.

3. Hiking the trail to the peak be dangerous if you are not well prepared for dramatic weather

changes. You research the route a little more before you attempt the ascent.

4. When you have a small child in the house, you leave small objects lying around. Such

objects be swallowed, causing serious injury or even death.

5. Dave: you hold your breath for more than a minute?

Nathan: No, I can't.

6. Jenny's engagement ring is enormous! It have cost a fortune.

7. Please make sure to water my plants while I am gone. If they don't get enough water,

they die.

8. I speak Arabic fluently when I was a child and we lived in Egypt. But after we moved back to

Canada, I had very little exposure to the language and forgot almost everything I knew as a child. Now,

I just say a few things in the language.

9. The book is optional. My professor said we read it if we needed extra credit. But

we read it if we don't want to.

10. Leo: Where is the spatula? It be in this drawer but it's not here.

Nancy: I just did a load of dishes last night and they're still in the dish washer. It be in there.

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That's the only other place it be.

11. You take your umbrella along with you today. The weatherman on the news said there's a

storm north of here and it rain later on this afternoon.

12. we pull over at the next rest stop? I really use the bathroom and I don't know

if I hold it until we get to Chicago.

13. Oh no! Frank's wallet is lying on the coffee table. He have left it here last night.

14. Ned: I borrow your lighter for a minute?

Stephen: Sure, no problem. Actually, you keep it if you want to. I've given up smoking.

15. I believe she said that to Megan! She insult her cooking in front of

everyone at the party last night. She have just said she was full or had some salad if she didn't

like the meal.

16. Do you chew with your mouth open like that? Geez, it's making me sick watching you eat

that piece of pizza.

17. Mrs. Scarlett's body was found in the lounge just moments ago, and it's still warm! Nobody has left the

mansion this evening, so the killer be someone in this room. It be any one of

us!!!

18. Ted: I don't know why Denise starting crying when I mentioned the wedding.

Pamela: It have been what you said about her brother. Or, perhaps she is just nervous. After

all, the big day is tomorrow.

19. you always say the first thing that pops into your head? you think once in

awhile before you speak?

20. I was reading the book last night before I went to bed. I never took it out of this room. It be

lying around here somewhere. Where it be? be swallowed, causing serious injury or even

death.

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2.0 http://www.adtsea.org

Traffic Signals If you wish, color in each of the lights appropriately according to directions.

1. On the lines below write the 3 colors and meanings of lights on a traffic signal.

2. What is the arrangement of the lights if the light is placed like this? Write colors for each light on the lines in the same order as the lights.

3. Why are the lights in traffic signals always in order? ____________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

4. What do these traffic lights mean?

Flashing yellow:____________________________________________________

Flashing red:_______________________________________________________

5. For the following signs and signals, mark or color the information needed to make them correspond to the given statement.

All traffic stop except those turning left

You may go straight or have a protected left turn

All traffic stop except those going right

Clear the inter-section

Proceed straight ahead only

Do not travel in this lane

Travel in this lane permitted

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Signs, Symbols, and Pavement Markings

7. Match each of the following traffic signs with its meaning.

1 Bicycle crossing

2 No left turn

3 Slippery when wet A B C

4 Divided highway

5 Lane ends

6 No parking D E F

7 Railroad ahead

8 Steep hill ahead

9 Construction zone G H I

10 Do not enter

11 Lane added

12 Signal ahead J K L

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Good Manners Crossword- Taboos

Dos and Don’ts 

1 2

3

4

5

6

7 8

9

10

Word Bank:

THROW, QUIET, RUN, POLITE, RUDE, EAT, BIN, SMOKE, NOISY, PETS, SHOULD

Across

1. Don't be ______ in the classroom! 5. "Shut up!" is not polite. It is ____ to say "Shut up!"

6. Say, "Thank you!" Be ______! 7. Don't ______ rubbish on the floor! 9. You shouldn't _______ in the classroom. 10. Throw rubbish in the _____!

Down2. Don't _________ in the bus! 3. You _______ walk in the corridor. Don't run! 4. Be ______ in the library! 6. No ______ in the park! 8. Do not ____ in the corridor!

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Good Manners Crossword- Taboos

Dos and Don'ts

QQ NN NN LL LL QQ UU RR KK OO KK XX KK PP LL LL JJ VV VV QQ ZZ GG MM JJ JJ

GG NN PP JJ VV JJ BB AA YY PP BB TT FF BB AA PP FF UU QQ HH XX XX MM GG XX

TT VV YY VV BB II QQ II WW FF MM HH QQ DD PP NN SS PP KK ZZ QQ XX NN BB AA

SS ZZ OO RR KK QQ FF GG RR JJ QQ PP UU DD OO TT II FF WW TT TT CC II LL II

FF YY VV MM GG NN FF TT AA EE YY OO NN NN EE DD RR QQ RR OO YY HH GG FF FF

VV MM KK II PP XX OO BB VV SS QQ GG GG PP AA XX TT UU FF AA LL KK RR GG MM

QQ WW AA EE UU GG VV II II TT ZZ TT GG XX II HH GG OO NN EE PP HH LL OO FF

GG JJ YY DD LL TT UU OO OO JJ DD ZZ KK LL QQ JJ GG PP WW MM XX OO EE TT WW

JJ PP QQ LL BB VV NN TT FF RR VV KK CC UU UU OO EE OO PP WW GG OO VV QQ II

HH SS OO MM TT LL DD UU VV CC SS WW JJ PP YY ZZ QQ LL DD VV TT JJ AA UU QQ

LL ZZ HH BB DD LL LL II GG MM MM NN WW MM RR VV WW II ZZ PP WW FF HH II II

BB KK KK OO TT XX BB JJ LL DD OO TT II KK UU PP HH TT HH XX YY VV BB EE CC

HH HH GG HH UU MM II XX CC ZZ KK LL XX FF DD HH AA EE MM JJ OO GG ZZ TT ZZ

JJ AA EE OO EE LL NN KK UU KK EE FF ZZ OO EE VV ZZ NN WW NN GG MM VV SS HH

TT BB BB XX II VV DD EE UU XX LL TT WW EE DD OO LL FF OO CC ZZ UU RR YY ZZ

YY NN EE GG MM MM AA AA ZZ YY FF PP WW WW LL AA QQ MM JJ VV ZZ CC AA JJ CC

MM FF HH KK KK HH SS TT GG YY RR AA GG UU TT PP QQ LL KK JJ XX AA TT II UU

THROW QUIET RUN POLITE RUDE EAT BIN

SMOKE NOISY PETS SHOULD

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What are the rules? Look at the pictures and situations and write the rules. 

In the corridor  

1.   

_______________________________ 

  In the bin 

2.   

__________________________  

In the classroom 

3.  _____________________________ 

 

In the park 

4.  __________________________ 

In the park 

5.  _________________________ 

 

At the lake 

6.   

________________________ 

In the library 

7.  ______________________ 

 

In the hospital 

8.  ____________________ 

 

On the bus  

9.  ______________________ 

 

In the park 

10.  ___________________ 

 

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3 Rewrite the sentences using must or mustn’t.

e.g. Don’t drop litter.You mustn’t drop litter._____________________________________________________

1 Don’t walk on the grass.

_____________________________________________________.

2 Turn off the TV before you go to bed.

_____________________________________________________.

3 No talking when they are filming.

_____________________________________________________.

4 No photographs.

_____________________________________________________.

5 Turn off your mobile phone.

_____________________________________________________.

6 Listen carefully to the director.

_____________________________________________________.

1 Complete with must or mustn’t.

1 You _________________ listen carefully. 4

2 You _________________ use your mobile phones. 8

3 You _________________ touch the snakes. 8

4 You _________________ tell us about any problems. 4

5 You _________________ drop litter. 8

6 You _________________ be careful. 4

2 Circle the correct word to complete the conversation.

GABI Ssshh!TOMEK What?GABI You (1) must/mustn’t talk. Look it says ‘Silence!’TOMEK Sorry.GABI It’s OK but you (2) must/mustn’t be careful. There are a lot of rules here at the YTV studio.TOMEK Yes, you’re right. Let’s go in here.GABI No, we (3) must/mustn’t go in there. It says ‘No entry’.TOMEK But I want to see where they do the filming. What are you doing Gabi?GABI I’m eating a sandwich.TOMEK But you can’t.GABI Why not?TOMEK Look at the sign. It shows that we (4) must/mustn’t eat in the studios.GABI Oh well! I’ll eat it later. I’ll phone Laura and tell her we’re here.TOMEK Guess what?GABI Of course, I (5) must/mustn’t use my mobile phone in the studio.TOMEK That’s right!

I N S P I R A T I O N 2

must / mustn’t

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Have To, Has To - Exercise

PUT IN HAVE TO OR HAS TO INTO THE GAPS.

Example: I _________ get up early every day.

Answer: I have to get up early every day.

1) They write a test.

2) She clean her desk.

3) Ken and Liz learn English words.

4) Andy help his brother.

5) We do our homework.

6) He write with a pencil.

7) I feed the hamster.

Explanation: have to (you´re not going to do nothing) it´s only explanation

When using the present tense (with 'to have' as the main verb), or the present perfect tense

(with 'to have' as the auxiliary verb), 'has' is used only in the third person singular-- that is,

when the subject is a single entity that is not you or I: he, she, it, John, the Eiffel Tower, etc.

headache.

You have a headache.

She/ he/ it/ John/ the Eiffel Tower has a headache.

We have headaches.

You all have headaches.

They have headaches.

I have never eaten locusts.

You have never eaten locusts.

She/he/it/John/the Eiffel Tower has never eaten locusts.

We have never eaten locusts.

You all have never eaten locusts.

They have never eaten locusts.

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8) You take photos.

9) Victoria read the newspaper.

10) The teacher send a text message.

. They/airplane

2. He/motorcycle

3. Helen/book

4. Jane/no computer

5. The people/televisions

6. They/no papers

7. Robert/no car

8. The children/no bicycles

9. Dora and Nancy/bus tickets

10. Mr. and Mrs. Barron/no car

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Modals: must-mustn't / have to-don't have to / has to-doesn't have to / should-shouldn't

1. In California, you ___ have a driver's license to drive a car. a) has to

b) don't have to

c) must

d) mustn't

2. While you are driving, you ___ listen to the radio. It's not necessary. a) don't have to

b) doesn't have to

c) must

d) mustn't

3. If you plan to take a long trip in the car, you ___ get a full tank of gas

or you might run out of gas.

a) should

b) don't have to

c) has to

d) mustn't

4. When you are putting gasoline in your gas tank, you ___ smoke. It is

forbidden.

a) don't have to

b) have to

c) must

d) mustn't

5. It's not a good idea to talk on a cell phone and drive at the same time.

Drivers ___ do that.

a) should

b) shouldn't

c) must

d) have to

6. In some states, it is illegal to talk on a cell phone in your car. Those

drivers ___ use phones in their cars.

a) don't have to

b) should

c) must

d) mustn't

7. If you plan to take a long car trip, you ___ take a cell phone with you in

case of emergencies. It's a good idea.

a) should

b) shouldn't

c) must

d) mustn't

8. Drivers on the freeway ___ be very careful because California freeways

are dangerous.

a) don't have to

b) has to

c) must

d) mustn't

9. People who ride horses ___ take their horses on the freeway. That

would be a stupid thing to do!

a) don't have to

b) have to

c) must

d) mustn't

10. In California, you ___ have a driver's license to ride a bicycle. a) don't have to

b) have to

c) must

d) mustn't

11. When driving on the freeway, drivers ___ go faster than the speed

limit, or they might get a speeding ticket.

a) don't have to

b) doesn't have to

c) must

d) mustn't

12. Drivers ___ be kind to other drivers on the road. It's a good thing to

do.

a) should

b) shouldn't

c) must

d) mustn't

13. But drivers ___ be kind to other drivers on the road. It's a choice, not

a law.

a) don't have to

b) doesn't have to

c) must

d) mustn't

14. In California, a driver ___ wear a seatbelt. It's the law. a) should

b) shouldn't

c) must

d) mustn't

15. Motorcycle riders ___ wear helmets. That's another California law. a) should

b) shouldn't

c) must

d) mustn't

16. Motorcycle riders ___ wear a leather jacket. It's their choice. a) have to

b) don't have to

c) must

d) mustn't

17. When a driver sees an ambulance or fire truck coming, the driver ___

move to the right side of the road to get out of the way.

a) have to

b) should

c) must

d) mustn't

18. Drivers ___ have sunglasses for driving. They make it easier to see,

but they're not necessary.

a) have to

b) don't have to

c)

shouldn't

d) mustn't

19. Passengers on a bus ___ smoke. It is against the law. a) should

b) don't have to

c) must

d) mustn't

20. A bus driver ___ have a special license to drive passengers. They pass

a test for this license.

a) should

b) doesn't have to

c) must

d) mustn't