put the verbs in the correct form of the past simple or past continuous.
she ( (get) up and
() out of the window. the sun( (shine) and there wasn't a cloud in the sky. while she () out of the window, she (e) ) something
strange. two boys (f) ) football in
her garden.
1. Anna leave the party last night. She wasn't well.
B. had to
2. All the magazines be returned to the library.
B. must
3. What are you doing?! You obey the rules!
A. must
4. Alex go to the doctor. He is feeling better.
A. doesn't have to
5. Yesterday we lost our way and ask a policeman.
B. had to
6. You introduce me to her. We've already met.
B. don't have to
7. Tomorrow you get up early if you want to be іn time.
A. will have to
8. She go to the theatre if she doesn't want to.
A. doesn't have to
9. you have a visa to come here?
B. Must
10. Our children look in the wardrobe. Their presents are there.
A. don't have to
2( you) Excuse me, do you speak English? - Yes, a little.
3( you) What do you do? - I'm a secretary.
4( your sister) What does your sister do? - She works in a shop.
5( she) Does she smoke? - Yes, 20 cigarettes a day.
6 (it) How often does it rain in summer? - Not often. It's usually dry.
7( you) Do you like dancing? - Yes, I love it.
8( they) What time do they usually go to bed? - 10 o'clock.
9( you) What do you usually have for breakfast? - Toast and coffee.
10(it) How much does it cost to stay at this hotel? - £30 a night.