1.didn't have to
2.<span>have to
3.</span><span>don’t have to
4.</span><span>didn’t have to
5.</span><span>should have(можливо так)</span><span>
6.</span><span>might
7.</span><span>should
8.</span>mustn’t<span>
9.</span>could<span>
10.</span>had to
<span>1. This man knows from his experience what it means. 2. Nothing happens by accident. 3. As man grows older, he tends to be more skeptical. 4. My mother often tells me that you not leaves your problems behind you when you go to another place. Pain and heartache travel well. And indeed they do. 5. Mrs. Osborne own this business and she runs it herself. 6. He is a complete mystery to me. 7. What he does for a living? 8. In Rome every building tells its own story. 9. When the weather heats up and you needs to cool down, a lake, a river, a pool − is what your body and soul needs. 10. My great-grandmother is very old, but she hears, sees and understands everything quite well. 11. I remember that Margaret owns a villa on the Adriatic. 12. "The Bible says that the heart of man is exceedingly wicked," the Pastor replied. </span>
1. Does my sister usually have some porrige for breakfast?
2. What does my sister usually have for breakfast?
3. Who usually has some porrige for breakfast?
4. My sister usually has some porrige for breakfast, doesn't she?
Yesterday I was in cinema with my best friend. We had chosen to go to a film "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory". Now I am very happy because I have seen this wonderful movie.
This is a story about a small boy Charlie from a poor family, who had found one of five golden tickets to the most magnificent Chocolate factory in the world. There were also 4 children, who all had really bad behaviour, so the had problems in factory.
In the end of story the owner of the factory, Willy Wonka, gives his factory to Charlie, and Charlie with his family moved there.
I suppose It's very great and interesting film. I advice everyone, especially children, to see it.
1) have started running 2) have runned 3) have won