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Переведите на язык, употребляя модальные глаголы must, to have to или to be to. 1. мне предстоит сделать много работы сегодня. 2. мне пришлось идти туда самому. 3. вам придется немного подождать. 4. когда он должен прийти? (как вы договорились? ) 5. поезд должен был прибыть через несколько минут. 6. должно быть, он умен. 7. должно быть, он вас узнал. 8. ему предстояло пойти к директору и объяснить свое поведение. 9. вам придется поговорить с ней. 10. им пришлось долго идти пешком. 11. ему не придется переписывать сочинение. 12. должно быть, он пишет ее портрет. 13. вероятно, они уже ушли. 14. ему предстояло совершить удивительное открытие.

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yliana
1) I need to do lots of work today
Nikolaevich

1) Yes, I'd love to. Canada is a very interesting country, so I'd like to do some sightseeing and also to develop my English skills.

2) As for me I would like to visit as ,many cities of Canada as it is possible, but I think it's important to visit Ottawa - the capital of Canada first of all.

Of course I heard about these world famous cities. Ottawa is a capital of Canada, Toronto is one of the biggest cities in Canada, which was named after the lake Toronto. And Sydney is a city in Australia, where the Olympic games of the year 2000 took place.

3) In my opinion, Canada is a nice place to live. It is a beautiful country. It has the similar climate that we have here, in Russia. The higher education in Canada is also very good and as for me, I'd like to get my professional degree there.

Юлия1689
Soviet cosmonaut and first human to fly in space. Gagarin flew into space aboard Vostok 1 on April 12, 1961, and made one orbit of the earth.

Gagarin was born in the Smolensk region of the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). His family was displaced during World War II (1939-1945) and moved to the town of Gzhatsk in the northeastern part of Smolensk. In 1949 Gagarin began his higher education at a manufacturing trade school in Lyubertsy, a town outside of Moscow. In 1951 he trained as a metalworker at the industrial technical school in Saratov, which is southeast of Moscow. While he was in Saratov, he joined a flying club and learned to fly airplanes. His instructor recommended him to the air force, and Gagarin began attending the Soviet Air Force cadet training school at Chkalov (now Orenburg) in Russia in 1955. He graduated from the academy with high distinction in 1957, shortly after the launch of Sputnik 1.

Gagarin applied for the six-week cosmonaut screening process in 1960 with just 230 hours of flying experience. He and 19 others were selected to become cosmonauts. Of these 20 men, 12 eventually completed space flights. Gagarin and fellow cosmonaut Gherman Titov, front-runners in their class, were both contenders for the Vostok 1 flight.
Gagarin was chosen to fly aboard Vostok 1 just four days before the launch date. He boarded the Vostok craft roughly 90 minutes before lift-off on April 12, 1961. On the pad, he listened to piped-in music and received word that he had been promoted to the rank of major. There was at least one delay in the countdown, due to a faulty valve. At 9:07 AM, Vostok 1, using the radio name CEDAR, lifted off for its 108-minute flight. Gagarin was exposed to about six times the normal force of gravity on the earth during the launch phase and about eight times the normal force of gravity during the re-entry. During his one orbit around the earth, he ate and drank (no one had ever done this in weightlessness before), monitored the capsule's systems, and evaluated his ability to observe features on the earth (he had no camera). The capsule's control panels were locked, since everything was either automated or controlled from the ground, but Gagarin had the code to unlock the controls in a sealed envelope in case there was an emergency. Vostok 1 landed in a field near Saratov, observed only by cows and a few peasants. Information that emerged in the late 1980s about the Soviet space program suggests that Gagarin actually bailed out of Vostok 1 at an altitude of about 6 km (about 4 mi) and descended under a parachute separately from the capsule.

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Переведите на язык, употребляя модальные глаголы must, to have to или to be to. 1. мне предстоит сделать много работы сегодня. 2. мне пришлось идти туда самому. 3. вам придется немного подождать. 4. когда он должен прийти? (как вы договорились? ) 5. поезд должен был прибыть через несколько минут. 6. должно быть, он умен. 7. должно быть, он вас узнал. 8. ему предстояло пойти к директору и объяснить свое поведение. 9. вам придется поговорить с ней. 10. им пришлось долго идти пешком. 11. ему не придется переписывать сочинение. 12. должно быть, он пишет ее портрет. 13. вероятно, они уже ушли. 14. ему предстояло совершить удивительное открытие.
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