- •Передмова
- •Цикл і. Модальні дієслова етап і Поняття про модальність та модальні дієслова
- •Етап іі Вираження вміння, здібності, здатності виконувати (виконати) дію
- •Етап ііі Вираження дозволу, запитання дозволу, прохання
- •Етап IV Вираження пропозиції виконати дію, пропонування допомоги
- •Етап V Вираження обов'язку, необхідності, поради або рекомендації, запитання про доцільність дії чи стану, невдоволення або обурення з приводу необхідності виконувати дію
- •Етап VI Вираження відсутності необхідності, заборони виконувати дію
- •Чи існує розподіл обов’язків між чоловіками та жінками у вашій сім’ї? етап vіі Вираження припущення, недовіри відносно дії чи стану
- •Етап vііі Вираження подиву або сумніву відносно певної дії чи стану
- •Етап іх Вираження докору або жалю відносно минулої дії
- •Етап х Формування навичок читання
- •Цикл іі. Пасивний стан етап і Формування поняття про пасивний стан
- •Контрольні запитання:
- •Етап іі Система часових форм дієслова у пасивному стані
- •Система часових форм дієслова у пасивному стані
- •Етап ііі Заперечна форма пасивних речень
- •Етап IV Питальна форма пасивних речень
- •Етап V Формування навичок читання
- •Етап ііі
- •Вправа 8 (c.23)
- •Вправа 9 (c.23)
- •Етап IV Вправа 3 (c.23)
- •Етап V
- •Вправа 7 (c.34)
- •Етап VI
- •Етап VII
- •Етап vііі
- •Етап іх
- •Етап х
- •Цикл іі. Пасивний стан етап і
- •Етап іі
- •Етап ііі
- •Етап IV
- •Етап V
- •Додаток Цикл і. Модальні дієслова Етап IV
- •Етап VI
- •Етап viі Вправа 18 (c.54)
- •Вправа 19 (c.55)
- •Цикл іі. Пасивний стан Етап IV
- •Використана література
Вправа 7 (c.34)
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I'll have to see the doctor tomorrow.
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She had to take a taxi not to be late for work.
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You will have to pass exams to enter the Institute.
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She had to translate this article without a dictionary.
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I was to meet Kate at noon.
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First of all, he will have to report to the secretary.
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The train to Odessa was to leave at 10.20.
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Three doctors had to examine the patient.
Вправа 8 (c.35)
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You will have to meet the delegation at the station tomorrow.
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We had to run not to miss the train.
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Kate had to book tickets and make hotel reservation.
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Pete will have to go shopping.
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We will have to finish this work by Monday.
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All guests of the hotel had to give in room keys to the receptionist.
Вправа 10 (c.37)
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When do you have to / need to be in London? Or: When have you got to be in London? - Before 3.30.
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Do we have to / need to leave at once? Or: Have we got to leave at once? - Certainly.
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What time did he have to be in the office? - At 8 o'clock in the morning.
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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.
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Does your sister have to wear a uniform? - Yes, she does. Or: Has your sister got to wear a uniform? - Yes, she has.
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Have you ever had to work extra hours? - No, I haven't.
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How long did you have to wait for the train? - Nearly an hour.
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Will we have to change trains? - Unfortunately, we / you will.
Вправа 11 (c.37)
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Do you really need to / have to go now? - Unfortunately, I do. Or: Have you really got to go now? - Unfortunately, I have.
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Have you ever had to meet a foreign delegation? - Yes, I have.
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Will he have to speak English? - I don't think so. He will have an interpreter.
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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.
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Did she have to stay in this hotel? - Unfortunately, she did.
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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.
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Do we have to / need to do this exercise? Or: Have we got to do this exercise? - Certainly.
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Why did they have to give up studying? - Because their father lost his job.
Вправа 14 (c.39)
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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.
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He should wait for her. Or: He ought to wait for her.
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You might help Jane.
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They should visit their sick friend more often. Or: They ought to visit their sick friend more often.
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Do you think I should go shopping? Or: Do you think I ought to go shopping?
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You should stay in this hotel. Or: You ought to stay in this hotel.
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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.
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You shouldn't help him. Or: You oughtn't to help him. Or: I don't think you ought to / should help him.
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She should see this film. Or: She ought to see this film.
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Do you think Mark shouldn't go by train? Or: Do you think Mark oughtn't to go by train?
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Peter might travel by car.
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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)
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I think we should buy this book. Or: I think we ought to buy this book.
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You should be more attentive. Or: You ought to be more attentive.
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Do you think I shouldn't try this dress on? Or: Do you think I oughtn't to try this dress on?
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I'm sure I should buy this suit. Or: I'm sure I ought to buy this suit.
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We might go shopping now.
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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.
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Your sister should book tickets in advance. Or: Your sister ought to book tickets in advance.
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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.
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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.
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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)
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Why should I go shopping?
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Why should we go by train?
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Why should he stay in this hotel?
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Why should they pay for the dinner?