Вопрос задан 22.06.2023 в 06:27. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Иванов Кирилл.

Exercise 12 (8 points). Choose the correct modal verb. Write down full sentences. You must /

mustn’t eat in the classroom. It’s forbidden. You must / mustn’t pay your rent. That’s the rule. We have to / don’t have to pay for the tickets. They are free of charge. I have to / don’t have to work at the weekend, so I can’t do what I want. You need to / needn’t do the washing up, I’ll do it later. You look tired. You need to / needn’t go home and get some rest. I can / can’t speak to you now. I’ll call you in the evening. You can / can’t rest later. Now we have to work.
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Отвечает Шабалин Вадик.

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mustn't eat, must, don't have to pay, have to work, needn't do, need to go, can't speak, can rest

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Отвечает Дьякова Виктория.

Ответ:

1)must

2)don’t have to

3)don’t have to

4)need to

5)need to

6)can’t

7)can

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Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.

Certainly! Here are the correct sentences with the appropriate modal verbs:

  1. You mustn’t eat in the classroom. It’s forbidden.

    (Explanation: "Mustn't" indicates a prohibition or obligation not to do something.)

  2. You must pay your rent. That’s the rule.

    (Explanation: "Must" indicates a strong obligation or requirement.)

  3. We don’t have to pay for the tickets. They are free of charge.

    (Explanation: "Don't have to" suggests there is no obligation; it's optional.)

  4. I have to work at the weekend, so I can’t do what I want.

    (Explanation: "Have to" indicates a necessity or obligation.)

  5. You needn’t do the washing up; I’ll do it later. You look tired.

    (Explanation: "Needn't" suggests there is no need or requirement; it's optional.)

  6. You need to go home and get some rest.

    (Explanation: "Need to" indicates an advice or recommendation.)

  7. I can’t speak to you now. I’ll call you in the evening.

    (Explanation: "Can't" indicates inability.)

  8. You can rest later. Now we have to work.

    (Explanation: "Can" indicates ability, but the context here suggests a choice to postpone the rest due to work obligation.)

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any more questions or if there's anything else I can assist you with!

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