Choose the correct word in bold. 1 Bill likes to tell/say his friends scary stories on
Halloween
2 It's traditional to have/do parties on New
Year's Eve.
3 Lauren wants to make/take lots of photos at
her cousin's wedding.
4 They keep/hold a two-minute silence in
honour of the country's fallen soldiers.
5 Mardi Gras is a celebration full of costumes,
dancing and street marches/parades.
6 The festival includes a boat contest/race on
the river.
7 Every year, people gather at the war
remembrance/memorial to pay their respects.
8 Elizabeth is looking forward to going to the
funny/fancy dress party this weekend.
1. Complete the sentences with must, mustn’t or the correct form of have to.
1. In Britain you _must_ drive on the left.
2. Every player in a football team _must_ have a number.
3. You _mustn’t__ forget his birthday again.
4. We didn’t go to the cinema last night. We _had to_ stay at home.
5. __Do__ pupils in Spain __have to__ learn Latin at school nowadays?
6. You __mustn’t __ smoke in public places.
7. My wife _doesn't have to__ go to work today. It’s a holiday.
8. You __don't have to__ shout. I can hear you.
9. We _must__ be quiet in the library.
10. Nick _must__ buy fruits at the supermarket tomorrow.
William Shakespeare is arguably one of the most famous writers of all time. He has written thirty eight plays, two narrative poems, several other poems and one hundred fifty four sonnets. Some of his most famous poems are Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet. He was able to write 37 plays, all while dealing with social, family and buisness life. Some scholars believe that he wrote 20 more that were lost, making the total 57 plays and 154 sonnets. None of this sonnets were published until after his death. Now, some are questioning whether the great Shakespeare all the plays himself. In fact, some are questioning whether he existed at all. Either way, his works were so magnificent that they are now translated to every major language in the world/