ответ:most suitable modal verb: must, have to, should, ought to:
1. I … clean my room. I always do it on Saturday.
2. I … to clean my room tomorrow.
3. My granny is in hospital. I … visit her.
4. You … to see “Titanic” – it’s a great film.
5. This is a terrible party. We really … go home.
6. You … watch TV for so long.
7. This is a lovely party, but it’s getting late and we … to go home.
8. Alice wants to improve her English. She … work harder.
9. Drivers … to obey the speed limit.
10. I often … cook supper because my parents work late hours.
2. Complete the sentences using the most suitable modal verb: can, could, may, might :
1. Robert … speak English well enough to talk without an interpreter.
2. Mother, … I come back home at 11 tonight?
3. Father … repair my broken bicycle.
4. I … come round this evening.
5. They say I … do sums well.
6. Bob … phone this evening.
7. Johnny, dear, … you do something for me.
8. … you go shopping this evening?
9. I … do the flat myself.
10. It … rain soon.
3. Choose the right variant
1. Can/could you explain me the grammar rule? (you are talking to your friend)
2. Bess might/may go to the theatre tonight. (you are 50% sure)
3. Mary must/ have to clean her room because Mary’s mother asked her to do it.
4. I want to look great. I have to/must stop eating junk food.
5. I have to/must stop drinking coffee. My doctor said it is bad for my heart.
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англискй ОЧЕНЬ НАДООО 5. Write the comparative and superlative form. 1) wild - 2) big - 3) shy - 4) dangerous - 5) many - 6) large - 7) wonderful - 8) good - 9) busy - 10) dark - 6. Put the adjectives in brackets in the correct comparative and superlative form. 1) The Beatles was (popular) band last century. 2) She felt (bad) than yesterday. 3) Kate was (kind) I’ve ever known. 4) Our new house is (expensive) than the old one. 5) Tom is (strong) than Nick. 6) A giraffe is ( tall) animal on the planet. 7) She works (carefully) than the others. 8. Put the verbs in brackets in the Past Simple or in the Present Perfect. 1) I (not watch) this video yet. 2) He (send) his letter yesterday. 3) I (know) her for six years. 4) His father (come) back to London last Sunday. 5) He (direct) his first film about ten years ago. 6) She (see) any good films recently? 7) Ann is looking for her key. She can’t find it. She (lose) her key. 8) He (live) in Paris in 1997.
Объяснение:
1. wild-wilder-the wildest
2. big-bigger-the biggest
3. shy-shier-the shyest
4. dangerous-more dangerous-the most dangerous
5. many-more-the most
6. large-larger-the largest
7. wonderful-more wonderful-the most wonderful
8. good-better-the best
9. busy-busier-the busiest
10. dark-darker-the darkest
1. the most popular
2. worse
3. the kindest
4. more expensive
5. stronger
6. the tallest
7. more carefully