29. The correct answer is A) do you need/ do you feel. This is the correct option because it uses the present tense for the verb "need" (do you need) and the present tense for the verb "feel" (do you feel).
30. The correct answer is A) could see. This option is correct because it uses the past tense modal verb "could" to indicate past ability or possibility, and the verb "see" agrees with the subject "no one" in the third person singular form.
31. The correct answer is A) don't have to. This option is correct because it expresses the absence of obligation, meaning that there is no requirement to have huge muscles in order to look good. The other options (can't, mustn't, shouldn't) do not convey the same meaning.
32. The correct answer is B) Could. This option is correct because it suggests the ability or willingness of someone to help with the task. The other options (Are able, Must, May) do not convey the same meaning.
33. The correct answer is C) don't have to. This option is correct because it suggests that there is no necessity or obligation to go out this evening due to the heavy rain. The other options (mustn't, can't, shouldn't) do not convey the same meaning.
34. The correct answer is A) ought to be. This option is correct because it suggests that it is advisable or recommended for the project to be finished immediately. The other options (must, may, should) do not convey the same meaning.
35. The correct answer is A) are to. This option is correct because it expresses that it is required or expected for all students to report at 9:00. The other options (may to, could to, need) do not convey the same meaning.
36. The correct answer is A) must be. This option is correct because it suggests that there is a strong likelihood or certainty that there are mistakes, based on the speaker's opinion. The other options (could be, might, may) do not convey the same meaning.
37. The correct answer is A) needn't have bought. This option is correct because it suggests that it was not necessary for him to buy a small car, as he could have chosen a bigger one. The other options (had to buy, must buy, couldn't have bought) do not convey the same meaning.
38. The correct answer is A) ought to have done. This option is correct because it suggests that it was an expectation or obligation for someone to have done it yesterday, but they did not. The other options (ought to have, ought to do, ought not do) do not convey the same meaning.
39. The correct answer is A) shouldn't. This option is correct because it suggests that it was not right or appropriate for someone to lie, and the speaker expresses disappointment or disapproval. The other options (might not, couldn't, mustn't) do not convey the same meaning.
40. The correct answer is B) you must. This option is correct because it strongly advises or recommends not going out without saying goodbye to everybody. The other options (you mustn't, you won't be able, you need) do not convey the same meaning.
41. The correct answer is C) couldn't get/ had lost. This option is correct because it suggests that John was unable to get into his flat because he had lost his key. The other options (couldn't get/ has lost, cannot get/ lost, couldn't get lost) do not convey the same meaning.
42. The correct answer is A) should. This option is correct because it suggests that it is advisable or recommended for Stephen to talk to his teacher if he's having problems with the assignment. The other options (need, ought, has) do not convey the same meaning.
The correct answer is "can't". The sentence is saying that the person is unable to come to the party because they are busy.
2: I go to the supermarket yesterday.
The correct answer is "couldn't". The sentence is in the past tense and refers to a specific action that happened yesterday. "Couldn't" indicates that the person was unable to go to the supermarket.
3: You watch TV all day.
The correct answer is "shouldn't". The sentence is giving advice or a suggestion. "Shouldn't" suggests that it is not a good idea to watch TV all day.
4: He couldn't read when he was five but he can do it now.
The correct answer is "couldn't". The sentence is talking about the person's ability to read in the past. "Couldn't" indicates that at the age of five, the person was not able to read.
5: If you want to pass the exam, you have to do some revision.
The correct answer is "have to". The sentence is stating a requirement or necessity. "Have to" indicates that in order to pass the exam, doing some revision is necessary.
6: I couldn't hear the program so I turned the TV up.
The correct answer is "hear". The sentence is talking about the person's ability to hear and their action of turning the TV up. "Hear" indicates the action of receiving sound.
7: May I use your computer to check my email?
The correct answer is "May". The sentence is asking for permission. "May" is a polite way to ask for permission.
8: All compositions must be handed in to me by Friday at the latest.
The correct answer is "must". The sentence is stating a requirement or obligation. "Must" indicates that handing in the compositions is mandatory.
9: My teacher thinks I ought to pay more attention in class.
The correct answer is "ought". The sentence is expressing a suggestion or recommendation. "Ought" suggests that the person should pay more attention in class based on the teacher's opinion.
10: That can't be my mobile - mine is silver and that one is black.
The correct answer is "can't". The sentence is expressing disbelief or impossibility. "Can't" indicates that it is not possible for the mobile to be theirs.
11: Did you have to pay to send the package back?
The correct answer is "have". The sentence is asking about a past obligation or requirement. "Have" indicates that payment was necessary.
12: I have to wear a school uniform.
The correct answer is "have to". The sentence is stating a requirement or necessity. "Have to" indicates that wearing a school uniform is mandatory.
13-18: Read the text and choose the right variant TRUE/FALSE/NOT STATED.
For these questions, the answers depend on the information provided in the text. Unfortunately, the text is not provided in the question, so I am unable to provide specific answers. In order to answer these questions, the student would need to read the text on page 62 of their textbook and determine if the statements are true, false, or if the information is not stated in the text.
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