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Вправа 7 (c.34)

  1. I'll have to see the doctor tomorrow.

  2. She had to take a taxi not to be late for work.

  3. You will have to pass exams to enter the Institute.

  4. She had to translate this article without a dictionary.

  5. I was to meet Kate at noon.

  6. First of all, he will have to report to the secretary.

  7. The train to Odessa was to leave at 10.20.

  8. Three doctors had to examine the patient.

Вправа 8 (c.35)

  1. You will have to meet the delegation at the station tomorrow.

  2. We had to run not to miss the train.

  3. Kate had to book tickets and make hotel reservation.

  4. Pete will have to go shopping.

  5. We will have to finish this work by Monday.

  6. All guests of the hotel had to give in room keys to the receptionist.

Вправа 10 (c.37)

  1. When do you have to / need to be in London? Or: When have you got to be in London? - Before 3.30.

  2. Do we have to / need to leave at once? Or: Have we got to leave at once? - Certainly.

  3. What time did he have to be in the office? - At 8 o'clock in the morning.

  4. Do I have to / need to get a visa? - No, you don't. Or: Have I got to get a visa? - No, you haven't.

  5. Does your sister have to wear a uniform? - Yes, she does. Or: Has your sister got to wear a uniform? - Yes, she has.

  6. Have you ever had to work extra hours? - No, I haven't.

  7. How long did you have to wait for the train? - Nearly an hour.

  8. Will we have to change trains? - Unfortunately, we / you will.

Вправа 11 (c.37)

  1. Do you really need to / have to go now? - Unfortunately, I do. Or: Have you really got to go now? - Unfortunately, I have.

  2. Have you ever had to meet a foreign delegation? - Yes, I have.

  3. Will he have to speak English? - I don't think so. He will have an interpreter.

  4. Does your sister have to go abroad very often? - Yes, she does. Or: Has your sister got to go abroad very often? - Yes, she has.

  5. Did she have to stay in this hotel? - Unfortunately, she did.

  6. Do I have to / need to ring and confirm my room reservation? Or: Have I got to ring and confirm my room reservation? - Yes, indeed.

  7. Do we have to / need to do this exercise? Or: Have we got to do this exercise? - Certainly.

  8. Why did they have to give up studying? - Because their father lost his job.

Вправа 14 (c.39)

  1. The children shouldn't read this book. Or: The children oughtn't to read this book. Or: I don't think the children ought to / should read this book.

  2. He should wait for her. Or: He ought to wait for her.

  3. You might help Jane.

  4. They should visit their sick friend more often. Or: They ought to visit their sick friend more often.

  5. Do you think I should go shopping? Or: Do you think I ought to go shopping?

  6. You should stay in this hotel. Or: You ought to stay in this hotel.

  7. I shouldn't buy this suit. Or: I oughtn't to buy this suit. Or: I don't think I ought to / should buy this suit.

  8. You shouldn't help him. Or: You oughtn't to help him. Or: I don't think you ought to / should help him.

  9. She should see this film. Or: She ought to see this film.

  10. Do you think Mark shouldn't go by train? Or: Do you think Mark oughtn't to go by train?

  11. Peter might travel by car.

  12. We shouldn't call her. Or: We oughtn't to call her. Or: I don't think we ought to / should call her.

Вправа 15 (c.39)

  1. I think we should buy this book. Or: I think we ought to buy this book.

  2. You should be more attentive. Or: You ought to be more attentive.

  3. Do you think I shouldn't try this dress on? Or: Do you think I oughtn't to try this dress on?

  4. I'm sure I should buy this suit. Or: I'm sure I ought to buy this suit.

  5. We might go shopping now.

  6. Children shouldn't see this film. Or: Children oughtn't to see this film. Or: I don't think children ought to / should see this film.

  7. Your sister should book tickets in advance. Or: Your sister ought to book tickets in advance.

  8. You shouldn't stay in this hotel. Or: You oughtn't to stay in this hotel. Or: I don't think you ought to / should stay in this hotel.

  9. He shouldn't wait for her. Or: He oughtn't to wait for her. Or: I don't think he ought to / should wait for her.

  10. You shouldn't tell them about it. Or: You oughtn't to tell them about it. Or: I don't think you ought to / should tell them about it.

11. Do you think she should make a reservation by telephone? Or: Do you think she ought to make a reservation by telephone?

12. Your parents might help you.

Вправа 17 (c.40)

  1. Why should I go shopping?

  2. Why should we go by train?

  3. Why should he stay in this hotel?

  4. Why should they pay for the dinner?