Вопрос задан 30.06.2023 в 17:18. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Кузменчук Татьяна.

Выберите правильную форму глагола. A JOHN: Can you help me with these letters? IRIS: Must we do/

Should we do them now? Can’t they wait until the morning? JOHN: No. I must have posted/ should have posted them this morning, really. IRIS: Oh, all right then. B KEN: Where’s Sally? She must be/ should be here by now. JO: I don’t know what’s happened to her. She must have missed/ should have missed the train. C MARY: Happy birthday. I’ve brought you a present. NEIL: Oh, you needn’t bother/ needn’t have bothered. MARY: That’s OK. NEIL: Well, thanks very much. D PETER: I’m going to Neil’s birthday party this evening. Do you think I must/ ought to take him a present? RAY: Well, you mustn’t /don’t have to, I’m sure he doesn’t expect one. But personally I don’t think you should arrive/ must arrive at a party without anything for your host. E At Neil’s party NEIL: Why isn’t Andrew here? Is he too busy? PETER: He told me he hadn’t been invited. He’s gone away for the weekend. NEIL: Oh, dear. His invitation must get lost/ must have got lost in the post.
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Отвечает Иванов Влад.
Must we do
should have
should be
must have missed
neednt have
ought to
dont have to
should arrive
must have got
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Отвечает Кот Алексей.

Ответ:

1. should we do

2. must have

3. must be

4. should have

5. needn't bother

6. ought to

7. don't have

8. must

9.must get lost

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A JOHN: Can you help me with these letters? IRIS: Must we do them now? Can’t they wait until the morning? JOHN: No. I should have posted them this morning, really. IRIS: Oh, all right then.

B KEN: Where’s Sally? She should be here by now. JO: I don’t know what’s happened to her. She must have missed the train.

C MARY: Happy birthday. I’ve brought you a present. NEIL: Oh, you needn’t have bothered. MARY: That’s OK. NEIL: Well, thanks very much.

D PETER: I’m going to Neil’s birthday party this evening. Do you think I ought to take him a present? RAY: Well, you don’t have to, I’m sure he doesn’t expect one. But personally, I don’t think you should arrive at a party without anything for your host.

E At Neil’s party NEIL: Why isn’t Andrew here? Is he too busy? PETER: He told me he hadn’t been invited. He’s gone away for the weekend. NEIL: Oh, dear. His invitation must have got lost in the post.

Here are the correct forms of the verbs in each sentence.

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