Вставьте правильные модальные глаголы. I don't want anyone to know it. You (mustn't/don't have to) tell anyone about it.
Listen! I (can/must) hear something strange.
When we were at school, we (had to/ought to) wear a uniform.
You (needn't/mustn't) wear your seatbelt during the whole flight.
You (should/have to) tell her that you are sorry.
You (have/must) to be a member of the library before you can borrow books.
I (needn't/shouldn't) wear glasses because my eyesight is still quite good.
When I first came to Madrid, I (could/couldn't) speak only a few words of Spanish.
Helen (must/had to) leave the meeting early because she had a train to catch.
I (needn't/couldn't) get tickets after all — they were sold out.
I left my bike outside the house last night and this morning it isn't there anymore. Somebody (can't/ must) have stolen it.
'I can't find my umbrella.' 'You (should/might) have left it in the restaurant last night.'
(Must/May) I see your passport, please?
He's not working tomorrow, so he (needn't/should) get up early.
Ann was in a very difficult situation. It (must/can't) have been easy for her.
That shirt is dirty. You (ought to/needn't) wash it.
Last year I got a lot of money, so we (had to/were able to) buy a new house.
I had forgotten to bring my camera, so I (couldn't/shouldn't) take any photographs.
Don't tell anybody what I said. You (must/can) keep it secret.
I'm really hungry. I (could/must) eat a horse!
Winter, what a gorgeous time of year! There are many beautiful holidays in a year but in my opinion the most wonderful of them is Christmas and of course it is celebrated in winter. For every child Christmas is as important holiday as birthday and not only for children, isn’t it? Let’s be frank(откровенный), every one of us looks forward to Christmas and despite the fact that we’re an adult everybody still waits for a miracle from each Christmas.
And so I want to share with you the day of my worst Christmas. I don’t know why but year by year I reminisce that day sadder…It happened when I was 7. It was the 31 of December. Morning started like usual Christmas morning, nothing presaged (ничто не предвещало) disappointment. (I will not describe you the whole day just listen about Christmas night)As every year at ten to 12 I approached the window with my brother and father. We started to call Santa Claus, but I noticed that my mother wasn’t with us. So I decided to go to the other room and call mommy…it would be better if I did not do that. I entered the room and glanced down; I didn’t believe what I was seeing: mommy wrapped the Christmas presents up and was folding them under the tree. I looked sadly at my mother and said: “Mom I always thought that Santa puts gifts under the Christmas tree” I did not listen to my mother’s explanation and ran away to bed. I’ll never forget that Christmas I sat up the whole night crying.
It was my worst Christmas and now that is one of my bitter memories.
I (1) have two sons, Dylan, 7, and Dakota, 5.
Every morning I (2) get up one hour before them, at 6.00, and I (3) go to the gym.
I (4) come home and I (5) cook breakfast, then I (6) take them to school.
On Mondays I always (7) go shopping
I (8) buy all the food for the week.
I often (9) make dinner in the evenings, but not every day because I don't (10) like cooking.
Fortunately, my husband, Ron, (11) loves cooking.
On Tuesdays and Thursdays I (12) visit my father.
He (13) lives on the next block.
Every afternoon I (14) pick up the kids from school.
In the evenings Ron and I usually (15) relax but sometimes we (16) visit friends.
We never (17) go out on Friday evenings because I start work so early on Saturdays.