1. nancy (has traveled} a lot in her life. she (has been) to many countries. last year she (visited} greece. 2. hello, pat! i'm glad to see you in oxford again. how long have you {been) here? when (did you arrive)? 3. when did you first (meet) your teacher? how old were you then? how many years have you (known) him already? 4. have you ever (tasted) any tropical fruit? where did you {eat) it? did you (like) it? 5. — has helen (written) the letter yet? — no, she hasn't. she (began} doing it only ten minutes ago. 6. she says she has always (wanted) to come to australia. now she is happy, she (has been} here sincethursday. 7. kate (has not, typed) all the letters. she (typed) three of them yesterday. but she (has not done) anything today. 8. uncle tom has never (flown) in his life. but the other day he {made up) his mind to take a flight to america.
zabrodin
20.06.2022
Can, may, have to, need. 1. ann is very obedient. she can not have acted against her father's will, i'm sure. 2. i may be wrong but everything seemed to happen so quickly there. 3. the students were told that they could take part in the discussion. can you be at home tonight? 4. may i ask you how you knew my address? 5. however difficult the task may be, you are expected to do it in time. could you give the jury an example? 6. and yet she may be fond of him or she'd never look at him as she did. 7. we need not solve the problem in this way. 8. they have to practice their pronunciation every day. 9. we. not speak in a whisper. there is nobody in. 10. i. walk miles before i found a place where the river was wide.