Task 2. Fill in with must, mustn't, have (has) to, don't (doesn't) have to, need or needn't. Each of them can be used only once. ur 1. You ... say 'Hello' when you see a teacher. 2.I ...a new pen, because this one is broken. 3. We ... run in the corridors. 4. Tom ... go to the chess Club at 3 p.m. The teacher canceled it yesterday. 5. Oh, it's already 8 o'clock. I ... to go to school. 6. Tracy has lunch at the school canteen. She ... any snacks or packed lunches.
1. If people could prevent all wars, it would be safer to live in the world.
2. If all weapons disappeared, peaceful citizens wouldn't die.
3. If I participated in school competition, I would take the first prize.
4. If the government didn’t interfered with science, it would develop faster.
5. If all the people did more to protect our environment, some ecological problems would be solved.
6. If I had known you needed my advice, I would have come at once.
7. If I had seen you at the cinema, I would have come up to say Hello.
8. If you had listened to your English teacher attentively, you would have done the test correctly.
-You remember your young years...-he started the conversation the old lady.-at that time it was not so as now...and the other village people and others.In our times the youth has always been polite.
-Grandma!What is "politeness"?
-Well,-she sighed,-Politeness is a human characteristic which characterizes the personality good manners, good deeds and education.Under the politeness is usually described as the ability to communicate respectfully with people, a willingness to find a compromise and listen to opposing points of view.So that was my wonderful day at my grandmother's.