Вопрос задан 06.11.2023 в 10:34. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Костырин Андрей.

3 Circle the correct words. 1 We mustn't/ don't have to go to school on Sundays.2 I would rather

/ had better listen to music than watch television3 Trig mustn't/ doesn't have to eat so many sweets. He'll get a toothache.4 You'd better / You'd rather finish your homework before tomorrow.5 We don't have to / mustn't pay to play in the park.​
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Отвечает Мельников Роман.

Ответ:

1. Don't have to

2.had better

3.mustn't

4. rather

5.mustn't

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The correct words to circle in the sentences are:

1. We mustn't/don't have to go to school on Sundays. 2. I would rather / had better listen to music than watch television. 3. Trig mustn't/doesn't have to eat so many sweets. He'll get a toothache. 4. You'd better / You'd rather finish your homework before tomorrow. 5. We don't have to / mustn't pay to play in the park.

Here's why:

1. In English, we use "mustn't" to express prohibition or something that is necessary not to do. "Don't have to" is used when there's no obligation or necessity to do something .

2. "Had better" is used to give advice or an opinion about what we think is right or wrong. "Would rather" is used to express a preference for one thing over another .

3. Similar to the first point, "mustn't" is used to express prohibition, while "doesn't have to" is used when there's no obligation to do something .

4. "You'd better" is used to give advice or an opinion about what we think is right or wrong. "Would rather" is used to express a preference for one thing over another .

5. "Mustn't" is used to express prohibition or something that is necessary not to do. "Don't have to" is used when there's no obligation or necessity to do something .

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