Вопрос задан 21.01.2020 в 10:15. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Михайлов Андрей.

Choose the correct modal 1 A - I m going shopping later B - I ll come too. I might\need to by some

new trainers 2 A-Are you on diet? B - Yes, I really must\don t have to eat more fruit? 3 A - Did you see the weather report? B - They say it must\might rain later 4 A- The e[ercose cladd starts at seven B - We don t hane to\mustn t be late 5 A - You mustn t \don t have to by tickets. Entranse is free B - Really?
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Отвечает Ратникова Дарья.
1)need
2) ? не очень понимаю, проверьте правильность написания предложения, возможно, допустили ошибку
3) might
4) must not
5) don't have to
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Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.

Let's go through each sentence and choose the correct modal:

1. A - "I'm going shopping later." B - "I'll come too. I might need to buy some new trainers."

In this case, "might" is the correct modal because it indicates a possibility or a potential need for buying new trainers.

2. A - "Are you on a diet?" B - "Yes, I really must (not) have to eat more fruit."

Here, "must" is the correct modal. It suggests a necessity or strong recommendation to eat more fruit.

3. A - "Did you see the weather report?" B - "They say it must (not) rain later."

In this context, "must" is appropriate, indicating a high probability based on the weather report.

4. A - "The exercise class starts at seven." B - "We don't have to (mustn't) be late."

Here, "don't have to" is the correct modal, indicating that it's not necessary to be late.

5. A - "You mustn't (don't have to) buy tickets. Entrance is free." B - "Really?"

Both "mustn't" and "don't have to" could be correct, depending on the context. If the emphasis is on prohibition, "mustn't" is more appropriate. If it's about lack of necessity, "don't have to" is suitable.

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