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Ex.6. Translate into Russian

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  10. Ex. 11 Scan the text “Sources of law” and pick out the sentences with passive voice constructions. Define the tense and translate the sentences.
  11. Ex. 3. Choose the correct grammar form to translate a predicate.
  12. Ex. 3. Translate the sentences from Russian into English, using one of the Present Tenses.

 

 

  1. You must leave the place at once.
  2. People mustn’t fish in this river.
  3. You must decide what you want to do.
  4. You must do it all again before next week though I must confess it’s the first bad repair you’ve done.
  5. I can’t do it now, but I expect I can do it next week.
  6. If you can’t type any better than this you had better not to type at all.
  7. You mustn’t forget what I told you last lesson.
  8. You mustn’t be scared in the dark.

 

Ex. 7. Insert the following modal verbs must, may, can, could

with a proper form of infinitive

1. Bob…(to fail) the exam. He is very lazy.

2. Bob….(to fail) the exam. He is quite at home in English.

3. Bob…(to fail) the exam. He never impressed me as a bright boy.

4. They…(to go) to Sochi by sea! She is a poor sailor.

5. He… (to drive) much better now.

6. You…(to take a walk) after dinner in the park today.

7. He…(to run)very quickly when he was younger.

8. Happily Ann …(to swim) across the river, otherwise she would have drowned.

9. I…(to run) very quickly to get when I was child of seven.

10. I was sure I… (to get) to the top of the mountain.

 

Ex.8. Complete the sentences with “could”

  1. Ye can’t play tennis very well now but he … quite well when he was younger.
  2. She can’t run very fast now but when she was at school she…faster than anyone else.
  3. I can’t swim very far these days but ten years ago I…from one side of the lake to the other.

 

Ex.9. Choose a right word

 

1. You (must, have to) look both ways before crossing the road.

2. We ‘ll book a room for you. You (mustn’t, don’t have to) look for a hotel.

3. We’re going by an early flight so I (must, have to) get up not later than six o’clock tomorrow morning.

4. You (mustn’t, don’t have to) drive so fast, there is a speed limit here.

5. You (mustn’t, don’t have to) drive so fast, we’ve still got a lot of time.

 

Ex.10. Answer the questions and say that you want somebody else to do it

1. Does she have to do the housework today?

2. Does he have to go shopping after lunch?

3. Does she have to buy meat, fish and ham?

4. Does Jane have to go to the department store?

5. Does he have to invite Bill to his birthday party?

 

Ex.11. Say that you want to have it done

 

1. I must mend my bike.

2. She installed some new kitchen equipment last week.

3. I took my temperature.

4. She cut her hair.

5. She did her hair beautifully.

6. We took some holiday photographs.

7. I adjusted this clock.

8. She must repair her car.

 

Ex.12. Make the sentences interrogative

 

1. The doctor can’t see you today (tomorrow).

2. She can’t pay the money now (next month).

3. She can’t fly home this week (next week).

4. She can’t forgive the boy now (in a few years).

5. They can’t discuss the problem today (tomorrow).

6. He can’t explain everything now (tonight).

7. We can’t have our holiday this month (in January).

8. They can’t go with you now (in a few minutes).

 

Ex.13. Say that there is no necessity to do it immediately, they may do it at any other time in future

1. Does he have to do his homework now? (in the evening)

2. Does he have to look through these translations today? (tomorrow)

3. Does he have to go there tonight? (tomorrow tonight)

4. Do they have to live today? (on Wednesday)

5. Does Helen have to answer the letter today? (tomorrow)

6. Do they have to get up at 6 today? (at 9)/

 


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