Task 2. Fill in with must, mustn't, have (has) to, don't (doesn't) have to, need or needn't. Each of them can be used only once. ur 1. You ... say 'Hello' when you see a teacher. 2.I ...a new pen, because this one is broken. 3. We ... run in the corridors. 4. Tom ... go to the chess Club at 3 p.m. The teacher canceled it yesterday. 5. Oh, it's already 8 o'clock. I ... to go to school. 6. Tracy has lunch at the school canteen. She ... any snacks or packed lunches.
Лучший ответ долго делал
1 privacy
2 make
3 argue
4 only
5 old
1 A: The train is so late today!
B: Really? How long have you been waiting?
2 A: We are going to the cinema later today. Do you want to come?
3 A: What do you think about Ann?
B: I do not like her. She is always lying to people.B: Sure. It sounds like a good idea.
4 A: Let's go to the park.
B: Sorry, I cannot. I have not finished my homework yet.
1) didn't know
2) found
3) passed
4) told
5) were having
6) Did you clean
7) came
8) was preparing
1 was cleaning
2 came
3 thought
4 have both changed
5 have been studying
6 want
7 told
8 were
9 go
10 did not even go
11 am thinking
12 do you think
13 have already asked
14 has agreed
15 will have
16 have just finished
17 am feeling
Nowadays all the information we could ever need is available online and some people say that means the end of having to learn anything.
It is true that these days everything you want to know is a few clicks away as long as you have internet access. However, not everyone has working internet all the time, for example in certain buildings or remote locations, so we do need to be able to remember information. Moreover, it takes time to look up everything you need to know online, whereas remembering something is immediate. The human memory is a much more efficient system.