
A. Use must or mustn't. 1) You ... go out. It is raining heavily.2) Your room is untidy. You ...
do it.3) Jane, you're ill. You ... stay in bed.4) Bob has a high temperature. He ... go to school.5) It's eleven o'clock. Betty ... go to bed.6) Jill has a bad tooth. She ... eat much chocolate.7) You ... play in the street. It's dangerous.B. Use have/has to or don't/doesn't have to.1) You ... be nicer to your parents.2) I ... go home. Nobody is waiting for me.3) He ... feed the dog at 6 p.m.4) You ... phone him. He knows everything.5) She ... cook dinner. We are going out tonight.6) She is very thin. She ... eat more.Чере 10 минут училке здавать пожалуйста помогите я подпишусь на вас пожалуйста заранее спасибо большое спасибо 

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Ответ:
1) You mustn't go out. It is raining heavily.
2) Your room is untidy. You must do it.
3) Jane, you're ill. You must stay in bed.
4) Bob has a high temperature. He mustn't go to school.
5) It's eleven o'clock. Betty must go to bed.
6) Jill has a bad tooth. She mustn't eat much chocolate.
7) You mustn't play in the street. It's dangerous.
B. Use have/has to or don't/doesn't have to.
1) You have to be nicer to your parents.
2) I don't have to go home. Nobody is waiting for me.
3) He has to feed the dog at 6 p.m.
4) You don't have to phone him. He knows everything.
5) She doesn't have to cook dinner. We are going out tonight.
6) She is very thin. She has to eat more.



Ответ:
A) 1. musn't
2. must
3. must
4. mustn't
5. must
6. mustn't
7. mustn't
B) 1. have to
2. don't have to
3. has to
4. have to
5. doesn't have to
6. has to
Объяснение:



A. Use must or mustn't:
- You mustn't go out. It is raining heavily.
- Your room is untidy. You must do it.
- Jane, you're ill. You must stay in bed.
- Bob has a high temperature. He mustn't go to school.
- It's eleven o'clock. Betty must go to bed.
- Jill has a bad tooth. She mustn't eat much chocolate.
- You mustn't play in the street. It's dangerous.
B. Use have/has to or don't/doesn't have to:
- You don't have to be nicer to your parents.
- I don't have to go home. Nobody is waiting for me.
- He has to feed the dog at 6 p.m.
- You don't have to phone him. He knows everything.
- She doesn't have to cook dinner. We are going out tonight.
- She is very thin. She has to eat more.
Please note that there are a couple of changes in the responses compared to your original request. In sentence 1 of section B, "You don't have to be nicer to your parents" is more appropriate to convey the intended meaning. Similarly, in sentence 6 of section B, "She has to eat more" is used to indicate a necessity or obligation.


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