1. "My corporation became bankrupt and its stock is no value anymore", she said.
2. "Would you like to take my pen?" I asked her. "No, thanx", she said.
3. "Are you going to calculate the indirect costs?" he asked.
4. "I hope, you won't be offended if I tell you will do better in some other kind of job", said my employer.
5. "How long did it take you to complete the job?" he asked.
6. "Did you buy a guidebook to London?" I asked.
7. "What are you discussing?" he asked.
8."Will you solve that problem at the meeting?", I wondered.
9. "Please, accept my resignation", he asked the manager.
10. "When will you be in Kyiv?" she asked.
11. "The company must pay all its debts before 1 September!" ordered the court.
12. "When the new training program will be presented?" he asked.
13."Where did you hold the conference last year?" she asked.
14. "Have you got a car?" Helen asked Tom.
15. "If you attend the conference next week, you will hear my new theory about classification of the costs", he promised her.
16. " I don't understand how you manage on your salary?" he asked.
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Прочитайте текст о рекламируемых путешествиях. Установите соответствие между заголовками 1-5 и абзацами текста. A.Travelling with a group B.Travelling must be cheap C.Travelling by air D.Visiting exotic places E.The cheapest way of travelling F.Different destinations A. Travelling is very popular among students in Britain. They don’t have a lot of money, so it has to be cheap. But there are many ways of travelling at low cost. B. The cheapest way to travel is hitchhiking, but this isn’t reliable and it can be dangerous. So it’s better to use normal public transport. If you want to travel by train, you can get a student railcard. With this you can get a discount, C. If you want to travel by air, this isn’t expensive as it sounds. There are a lot of shops (called, called “bucket shops”) which sell cheap airline tickets to the countries like the USA, Thailand and Australia. They advertise in magazines and newspapers. D. Magazines often have adverts for “overland” tours especially to Africa and India, or Latin America. On these tours you travel with a group in a mini-bus. It isn’t very comfortable and you have to share the cooking, but it’s a cheap way to see parts of the world that most tourists never go to. E. While British young people are travelling to Africa and the Far East, many young people from Australia and New Zealand travel to Britain. They get cheap airline tickets to London. Then they usually travel around Europe in a mini-van.
Глаголы must и have to показывают долженствование, обязанность, но их значения различны. Must подразумевает, что вы верите в то, что должны что-то сделать. Вы считаете это правильным и нужным. Must переводится обычно как «должен», «обязан». Have to переводится словами «приходится», «вынужден» и показывает, что вы должны что-то сделать, так как этого требуют обстоятельства. По этой причине глагол must считается самым «сильным» из глаголов, показывающих обязанность: то, во что мы сами верим, для нас важнее и «обязательнее» всего.
I must go now. It’s getting dark. – Я должен уйти. Темнеет.
I have to go now. It’s getting dark and I won’t catch a taxi to get home. – Я вынужден уйти. Темнеет, я не смогу поймать такси и уехать домой.