Use "must," "to have" or "to be": 1. The train ... arrive in five minutes, we... hurry up. 2. If he doesn't meet you at the station you... take a taxi. 3. They be here an hour ago. 4.1... go to the library after classes because I... make a report tomorrow. 5. It ... be a very interesting novel, I know the author. 6. I don't think you ... wait long. 7. They... marry early in June, so they... stay in Moscow. 8. She ... clean her shoes after working in the garden. 9. The lecture... begin in a minute. 10. You... be tired, you... have a little rest. 11. I.. answer a lot of questions at the examination. 12. We ... leave on Monday.
John: Hi Tom, how are you doing?
Tom: Very well, thanks. How are you?
John: I’m doing well myself.Tom: Haven’t seen you in weeks. What have you been doing lately?
John: Well, I’m pretty busy these days. I have got a job at a call center.
Tom: I see. It’s great that you got a job. You know what? These days getting a good job isn’t all that easy. I’m really happy for you.
John: Thank you. What about you? Have you already finished school?
Tom: No, I have one more semester left.
Tom: Yeah, that would be great.
John: Well, I must be going. I’ll call you sometime.
Tom: OK. See you later.
John: Alright. See you.
But all the time you can not read, so I have another favorite activity - it is a walk in the woods and go to Titovka hill.
This summer, I mostly read, but in the beginning of August we decided to redecorate my room. Making repairs - it's great fun! And especially with a friend!
I think that this summer was very boring and I hope that the next time will be better.
On the next vacation we plan to visit the mother of St. Petersburg.
This is her long-cherished dream. My mom loves Pushkin.
And we want to visit all the places where he was!