S: MODAL Read, translate and remember.
We use must or have to to say that something is necessary to do.
I must (10JXCH) go to school every day from Monday to Friday.
Every driver must (HomeH) know traffic regulations.
Granny hаѕ tо Саолжна, ей нужно) see the doctor
We don't use must in the past or future simple. We use it only in the present simple.
I must do my homework
They must inform the Head Teacher about the school meeting
We can use have to in the present, past and future simple.
My parents and I have to visit my granny this weekend.
Nick doesn't have to finish the project today. He has to finish it by Friday,
They had to get up early because they went to Stonehenge
Mrs Green didn't have to cook dinner. The family had their dinner at the cafe.
What time will you have to leave the house? Al 5 am. We'll have to be
at the airport at 7 am.
"Я съем птицу на завтрак", - подумал Кот.
"Доброе утро, Мисс Птичка", - сказал Кот.
"Доброе утро, мистер Кот", - сказала птица.
"Хорошие новости!" - сказал Кот.
"Какие новости?" - спросила птица, Кот сказал: "Очень хорошие новости, моя маленькая птичка! Все животные теперь хорошие друзья! Мы друзья: всех кошек, собак и птиц. Спускайся ко мне! Я хочу поговорить с тобой". Но маленькая птичка была очень умной.
"Конечно, ты мой друг. Но я вижу много собак и они на пути к этому дереву".
"Ах, собаки! Я должен идти домой!" - сказал Кот.
"Ах, почему, мой дорогой друг? Собаки наши друзья, тоже," сказал птица.
"Я думаю, они ещё не знают новостей", - сказал Кот и убежал.
Ukraine is famous for its historical monuments and different places of interest. It has seven World Heritage Sites, including the 11th century Saint-Sophia Cathedral and Kiev-Pechersk Lavra, the city of Lviv, which is called Ukraine’s cultural capital, and the primeval beech forests of the Carpathians. The country is also known for its strong tradition of folk art. Due to Ukraine’s location, its culture has been influenced by the cultures of both western Europe and Russia.
People in Ukraine speak Ukrainian and Russian, and generally they are hospitable, kind and friendly. A lot of tourists come here from other countries to spend their holidays. Usually they all try traditional Ukrainian food, such as borscht, cabbage rolls, varenyky (dumplings) and studynets (a form of headcheese).
I have been to Ukraine twice and I would like to come again because there is so much more to explore!