Вопрос школьника по предмету Английский язык
Ex.2 fill in the question tag
She lives in moscow,………..?
Ben went to the zoo, ……….?
She didn’t walk with her dog yesterday, ………..?
Some species of tiger are endangered, ………?
Recycling isn’t hard, …….?
Ex 4 complete the sentences using HAVE TO HAS TO DONT HAVE TO DOESNT HAVE TO
1. Pilot ……. wear uniform.
2. Doctors …… work with people
3. She …., water the flowers . He has done it
4. We …….. get up early at the weekends.
Ответ учителя по предмету Английский язык
She lives in moscow,doesn’t she?
Ben went to the zoo, didn’t he?
She didn’t walk with her dog yesterday, did she ?
Some species of tiger are endangered, aren’t they?
Recycling isn’t hard, is it?
1. Pilot has to wear uniform.
2. Doctors have to work with people
3. She doesn’t have to water the flowers . He has done it
4. We don’t have to get up early at the weekends.
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Ex. 4. Choose the correct verb to express a modal meaning.
7. He … speak three foreign languages.
a) can; b) may; c) must
8. You … work hard at your English if you want to know it.
a) can; b) may; c) must
9. You … not go out, the lesson is not over yet.
a) can; b) may; c) have
10. He … be in this room.
a) must; b) is; c) has
11. Must I come tomorrow? – No, you … .
a) mustn’t; b) can’t; needn’t
12. May I invite my friend to the party? – Yes, you … .
a) can; b) may; c) must
7. You feel bad, you … see a doctor.
a) needn’t; b) should; c) can
8. I … walk, there is a bus going there.
a) needn’t; b) mustn’t; c) can’t