Hu! My name is Nuno and Im Portuguese. Like every teen, I enjoy spending time with my frlends. Unfortunately, my parents 1) don't think (not/think I'm old enough to
stay out late at night. They say that I2...will.beglo te olete the
able to) when I am older.
In Portugal, children my age 3)
(watch) a lot of sports,
especially football. My favourite football player is Cristiano Ronaldo. At present, he
4)
(play) for Real Madrid and is also the captain of the Portuguese
national team. Apart from watching sports, I llsten to rap music. My favourite singer Is Kayne
West. He 5)...
(come) to Portugal this summer. I'm so excited
At the moment, in school 16)
(try) to get good grades. After I finish high school, I
hope 17)
(go) to university. But like most teenagers, I just want to have fun for now!
ответ:
1) i don't have to walk to school ( я не обязан ходить в школу пешком, потому что могу и на машине проехаться или маршруткой и т.п. если бы было go to school тогда да)
2) parents mustn't get up at 6 a.m. ( если они конечно не работают в ночную смену)
3) best friend don't have to leave home early.( мы же не в курсе что ему там сказали, может он и должен прийти раньше, если бы уточнили)
4) students mustn't eat in the classroom.( лично я так думаю конечно)
5) i don't have to learn spanish( ну может если тебе это необходимо тогда have to)
6) friends and i have to (should) help at home.( я б поставил конечно should)
7) mum have to drive to work. (тут от вас зависит. если работа далеко - тогда используйте have to, если же близко - don't have to)
8)we mustn't run in the corridors. (mustn't - потому что это правило, что нельзя бегать. хоть я и не придерживаюсь его))
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