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1. I have to write a report in History every week. Do you have to write report in history every week? No, you don't have to write a report in history every week. 2. Mike has to go to his music class every evening. Does Mike have to go to his music class every evening? Mike doesn't have to go to his music class every evening. 3. Yesterday my parents had to meet me at the station at 6 o’clock. Did your parents have to meet you at the station at six o'clock yesterday? No, your parents didn't have to meet you at the station at six o'clock yesterday. 4. Last month Boris had to clean his classroom every day. Did Boris have to clean his classroom every day las month? No, Boris didn't have to clean his classroom every day last month. 5. Next week we will have to do 3 tests in English. Will you have to do 3 tests in English next week? No, you will not (won't) have to do three tests in English next week.
Easter is one of the most important Christian holidays. The exact date of the holiday changes from year to year but it usually falls on April.
Preparation for Easter starts seven weeks before the actual holiday. It’s called the advent of Lent. Many Christian people don’t eat meat and animal products during this period. The week before Easter is quite busy because people start thoroughly preparing for the holiday.
The traditions of Easter celebration vary from country to country. For example, in our country the Sunday before Easter is called a Willow Sunday. On this day people bring home some willow branches which have been blessed in church. Thursday before Easter is called Clean Thursday. Traditionally people should bathe before sunrise on this day. Houses and flats should be cleaned too.
There is also a Good Friday. It’s the day when women bake Easter bread called “paska” or “paskha”. On Saturday children dye Easter eggs, which are called “pysankas”. In the evening people go to church for the Easter mass, which lasts all night. Sunday is the actual day of Easter. People visit each other on this day and exchange colourful “pysankas”.
In English-speaking countries the official symbol of this holiday is Easter bunny. Children are especially fond of this day because they get lots of chocolate and fluffy bunnies as a present.
Do you have to write report in history every week?
No, you don't have to write a report in history every week.
2. Mike has to go to his music class every evening.
Does Mike have to go to his music class every evening?
Mike doesn't have to go to his music class every evening.
3. Yesterday my parents had to meet me at the station at 6 o’clock.
Did your parents have to meet you at the station at six o'clock yesterday?
No, your parents didn't have to meet you at the station at six o'clock yesterday.
4. Last month Boris had to clean his classroom every day.
Did Boris have to clean his classroom every day las month?
No, Boris didn't have to clean his classroom every day last month.
5. Next week we will have to do 3 tests in English.
Will you have to do 3 tests in English next week?
No, you will not (won't) have to do three tests in English next week.
Easter is one of the most important Christian holidays. The exact date of the holiday changes from year to year but it usually falls on April.
Preparation for Easter starts seven weeks before the actual holiday. It’s called the advent of Lent. Many Christian people don’t eat meat and animal products during this period. The week before Easter is quite busy because people start thoroughly preparing for the holiday.
The traditions of Easter celebration vary from country to country. For example, in our country the Sunday before Easter is called a Willow Sunday. On this day people bring home some willow branches which have been blessed in church. Thursday before Easter is called Clean Thursday. Traditionally people should bathe before sunrise on this day. Houses and flats should be cleaned too.
There is also a Good Friday. It’s the day when women bake Easter bread called “paska” or “paskha”. On Saturday children dye Easter eggs, which are called “pysankas”. In the evening people go to church for the Easter mass, which lasts all night. Sunday is the actual day of Easter. People visit each other on this day and exchange colourful “pysankas”.
In English-speaking countries the official symbol of this holiday is Easter bunny. Children are especially fond of this day because they get lots of chocolate and fluffy bunnies as a present.
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