1. This pencil is broken. Give me that pencil, please. 2.I have a bicycle. The bicycle is black. My friend has no bicycle. 3. We wrote a dictation yesterday. The dictation was long. 4. My brother's friend has no dog. 5. She has a ball. The ball is big. 6. London is situated on the Thames. 7. My daughter will go school... next year. 8. In summer we live in country. 9. What strange man he is! 10.Lomonosov, great Russian scientist, was born in a small village on the shore of White Sea.
2) farmer
5) director
6)shop assistant
7)secretary
8)teacher
9)mechanic
10)taxi driver
1. I have worked for big companies like this before. I know how they operate.
2. They had lived in New York for 3 years before they moved to Seattle three months ago.
3. Debi will have been studying for four hours when her father arrives.
4. By this time next year I will have finished the course and I will have started to speak perfect English.
5. Sam had been driving for six hours when he arrived in the village. He had driven more than 300 miles.
6. They will have been working for two hours by the time the manager arrives at six today.
7. By the time you received this letter yesterday, Dina had left for Algeria.
8. When we meet again next week, I will have been practicing tennis for at least a month.
9. She will have recovered from her surgery by the time we visit her next Saturday.
I don't know = I do not know.
Переводиться: Я не знаю.
1. They had fish hooks so they could catch fish.
2. The raft is so small we couldn't lie down comfortably.
3. Jane has got two books so she can read any of them.
4. They didn't have any shampoo so they couldn't wash their hair.
5. When the ship disappeared, Mary cried and cried. She couldn't stop crying.
6. They won't be able to drive a car until they are eighteen.
7. Could they hear it before they saw it?
8. When she was a baby, she could only cry.
9. You can't enter the club without a card.
10. You couldn't do it even if you tried.
11. He used to be able to speak Italian well.
12. Cheques can be accepted only with a bank card.
13. You could easily have done it.
14. In two weeks you will be able to speak another language.
15. I stepped aside so that she could go in.
16. The news can't be true! I don't believe you.
17. We could have driven to the city in two hours if we hadn't stopped for lunch.
18. As the ship entered the harbour, we could <span>see the Statue of Liberty.
</span>A) must B) mustn't C) have to
D) don't have to E) had to F) didn't have to
G) will have to H) won't have to
1. You can stay out late if you like. You don't have to come home early.
2. He mustn't have to take his younger brother out to football match.
3. The bus came on time so we didn't have to wait long at the bus stop.
4. The rules for basketball say:
a) you mustn't run while holding the ball;
b) you must bounce the ball while you run;
c) you mustn't stand holding the ball for as long as you like;
d) you must do something within five seconds.
5. We read a long poem in the class yesterday. It was boring. I'm glad we didn't have to learn it by heart.
6. Jack has already cleaned his bicycle so he won't have to do it tomorrow.
7. You will have to be here by 9.00 if you want to be sure of a seat.
8. You mustn't walk on the grass!
9. Once or twice we lost our way and had to ask a policeman for directions.
10. You have to put your entry into the box before Friday if you want to enter the contest.