Sophie have to get up early tomorrow. She's catching a train at 6 am.
Jerry doesn't have to go to Mary's party, but he can go if he wants to.
You mustn't smoke in the school. It's against the rules.
William have to work harder if he wants to pass his exams.
'Do I must show my passport at the airport?' 'Yes, you do.'
You must be 16 before you can get married.
3. Circle the correct alternatives.
Our local social club opened five years ago. It's the best place to go in the evening. There aren't too many people there, and it's more interesting than staying at home. In the club, children under 16 aren't allowed to go into the bar by themselves. If they want to enter the bar, they have to go with an adult, and, of course, they aren't allowed to drink alcohol. There is a family room, and it's easier to get a drink in there. Children don't have to be with an adult to go into that room. There is also a members' room. If I want to become a member, I'd have to pay a lot of money. Of course, you mustn't go in there if you aren't a member. A few years ago, people could smoke in the bar, but they aren't allowed there now. And you can't smoke in the members' room. If anybody wants to smoke, they must go outside.
1. If Jack j) hadn't studied hard, he f) wouldn't have passed the exam. 2. Mary k) wouldn't have entered the university if she c) hadn't finished school successfully. 3. Chris l) wouldn't have become the best student in class if he h) hadn't made good progress. 4. If Sam a) hadn't failed his exam, he g) wouldn't have had to take it again. 5. If his friend b) hadn't distracted Tom from studies, he e) would have passed his test successfully. 6. If Bob d) had finished school, he i) would have found a job.
Sophie have to get up early tomorrow. She's catching a train at 6 am.
Jerry doesn't have to go to Mary's party, but he can go if he wants to.
You mustn't smoke in the school. It's against the rules.
William have to work harder if he wants to pass his exams.
'Do I must show my passport at the airport?' 'Yes, you do.'
You must be 16 before you can get married.
3. Circle the correct alternatives.
Our local social club opened five years ago. It's the best place to go in the evening. There aren't too many people there, and it's more interesting than staying at home. In the club, children under 16 aren't allowed to go into the bar by themselves. If they want to enter the bar, they have to go with an adult, and, of course, they aren't allowed to drink alcohol. There is a family room, and it's easier to get a drink in there. Children don't have to be with an adult to go into that room. There is also a members' room. If I want to become a member, I'd have to pay a lot of money. Of course, you mustn't go in there if you aren't a member. A few years ago, people could smoke in the bar, but they aren't allowed there now. And you can't smoke in the members' room. If anybody wants to smoke, they must go outside.
2. Mary k) wouldn't have entered the university if she c) hadn't finished school successfully.
3. Chris l) wouldn't have become the best student in class if he h) hadn't made good progress.
4. If Sam a) hadn't failed his exam, he g) wouldn't have had to take it again.
5. If his friend b) hadn't distracted Tom from studies, he e) would have passed his test successfully.
6. If Bob d) had finished school, he i) would have found a job.