1. I’m getting fat. I really … (must try) to lose some weight, like the doctor said.
2. What a lovely day! …(Shall we go) for a walk?
3. I’m not sure where Gary is. He … (may/might be) in the library.
4. That … (can not be) Bill’s car. He doesn’t own one.
5. Tom …(may be sleeping) but I’m not sure. Why don’t you go and see?
6. Don’t worry. You … (need not dress) formally for the party.
7. If you wanted to borrow my car, you … (could ask) me.
8. This dog … (must belong) to Harry. It’s got its address on its collar.
9. Only authorized personnel … (can enter) this area.
10. You … (must not smoke) in some public places.
11. I saw John in the town centre this morning. He … (hadn't gone) to Spain yet.
12. Fortunately he …(was able to convince) the police that he was innocent.
13. Tom drives really well now. He … (can/could pass) his driving test easily.
14. She … (couldn't be) at the party last night. She was ill.
15. They … (are to announce) the winners on March 16th. It’s scheduled.
16. She … (is to start) working on Monday. The manager has told her to.
17. I missed the film last night because I … (had to work) late.
18. Everyone in the world … (must have) food and shelter.
19. You … (are to comply) with the regulations. We expect you to do so.
20. People … (should treat) animals in a better way but they don’t always do so.
It happened last night when I was walking with my friends along the village. We were hanging out but suddenly I heard a scream.
I asked my friends what happened, but they were confused because they didn’t hear anything. I told them that I heard a scream behind us, somewhere in the bushes, and we arrived there. Moreover, we were aware as we could get kidnapped or trapped. But it still seemed more interesting and mysterious than scary for my friends, but not for me.
Soon, we got to the place where the scream came from. We didn’t see anything. Even though, we tried to search around for the voice but it looked like it disappeared. We called the police and asked them to check out the whole village place. Soon after, they said that they didn’t find any clue about it.
It was peaceful then.
вот как-то так.
Past Simple:
1. I finished work, walked to the beach, and found a nice place to swim.
2. I lived in Odessa for two years.
3. I studied English when I was a child.
4. Did you have a bicycle when you were a boy?
5. She was shy as a child, but now she is very outgoing.
6. We didn't come because it was raining.
7. Did he come to your party last week?
8. He sent me a letter six months ago.
9. She played the piano when she was a child.
10. They didn't give John their new address.
Present Perfect:
<span>1. Have you read the book yet? </span>
2. Nobody has ever climbed that mountain.
3. Has there ever been a war in England?
4. I think I've seen that movie before.
5. Japanese has become one of the most popular courses at the university since the Asian studies program was established.
6. You have grown since the last time I saw you.
7. Ann hasn't mastered Japanese, but she can communicate.
8. We've had many major problems while working on this project.
9. She has talked to several specialists about her problem, but nobody knows why she is sick.
<span>10. My car has broken down three times this week.
Мы такое делали.
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