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18.09.2022 17:29

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Read through Module 1 and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false). Now
write a quiz of your own. Give it to your partner. Check their answers.
1 Alava fountain can shoot up
5 Fire tornadoes are rare.
to three feet,
6 Lake Portchartrain is in the
2 Aron Ralston was trapped
north of New Orleans.
for a week,
7 Floods cause tsunamis.
3 Blue John Canyon is in Utah,
8 In Honduras, it rains fish
4 Hurricane Katrina hit
New Orleans in 2005,
every summer.
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Ответ:

Answer 1. had to

Answer 2. had to

Объяснение:

Remember!

We use must when we talk about necessity and rules. It is used in present.

Had to is used in past. We use it when someone is obliged to. We use it when we can’t use must.

 

1. Must can be replaced by have to with little difference in meaning:

2. Have to is a more informal while Must is mostly used in written orders or instructions.

3. When we are mentioning someone else's obligations, we use have to.

4. For questions it is more common to use have to instead of Must (which sounds very formal).

5. The past tense of Must is Had to:

Mustn't  and Don't have to

Mustn't is a negative obligation (= it is important that you do NOT do something) while don't have to is an absence of obligation.

Mustn't = it is prohibited; it is not allowed

Don't have to = no obligation; you are not required to do something, especially if you don't want to.

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Ответ:
vikacatcatcat
04.07.2022 23:19

Correct answer 1:  must

Correct answer 2:  can't

Correct answer 3:  must

Объяснение:

Modal verb 'can'

Can is an auxiliary verb, a modal auxiliary verb. We use can to:

- talk about possibility and ability

- make requests

- ask for or give permission

The main verb is always the bare infinitive (infinitive without "to").

subject

auxiliary verb

main verb

+

I

can

play

tennis.

-

He

cannot/can't

play

tennis.

?

Can

you

play

tennis.

Modal verb 'must'

We often use must to say that something is essential or necessary, for example:

 

Must is a modal auxiliary verb. It is followed by a main verb.

subject

auxiliary verb

main verb

I

must

go

home.

You

must

visit

us.

We

must

stop

now.

In general, must expresses personal obligation. Must expresses what the speaker thinks is necessary. Must is subjective.

In each of the above cases, the "obligation" is the opinion or idea of the person speaking. In fact, it is not a real obligation. It is not imposed from outside.

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