Put the verbs in brackets in the correct tense: 1) You (have to) … work on Sundays? 2) What he (must) … do? 3) You (not must) … keep all you money in one place. 4) Where we (have to) … wait for them tomorrow? 5) I (must) … sign anything right now? 6) She (not have to) … worry when she met him? 7) I (have to) … call him tomorrow? 8) He (must) … take part in the conference. 9) We (be to) … meet at 10 p.m. yesterday? But he didn’t come. 10) I (need) … call him back? No, you (not need). 11) When the train (be to) … arrive? 12) He (not have) … to take part in the meeting last month. 13) When the lecture (be to) … start? 14) He (have to) … take the History exam in May? 15) I (не могу) … believe it. 16) My brother (мог) … read when he was five. 17) They (не могли) … find anywhere to park. 18) You (можете) … drive.
1) have to - Do you have to work on Sundays? 2) must - What must he do? 3) must - You must not keep all your money in one place. 4) have to - Where do we have to wait for them tomorrow? 5) must - Do I have to sign anything right now? 6) have to - Did she have to worry when she met him? 7) have to - Do I have to call him tomorrow? 8) must - He must take part in the conference. 9) be to - Were we to meet at 10 p.m. yesterday? But he didn’t come. 10) need - Do I need to call him back? No, you don't need to. 11) be to - When was the train to arrive? 12) have to - He didn’t have to take part in the meeting last month. 13) be to - When is the lecture to start? 14) have to - Does he have to take the History exam in May? 15) can't - I can't believe it. 16) could - My brother could read when he was five. 17) couldn't - They couldn't find anywhere to park. 18) can - You can drive.
1) have to - Do you have to work on Sundays?
2) must - What must he do?
3) must - You must not keep all your money in one place.
4) have to - Where do we have to wait for them tomorrow?
5) must - Do I have to sign anything right now?
6) have to - Did she have to worry when she met him?
7) have to - Do I have to call him tomorrow?
8) must - He must take part in the conference.
9) be to - Were we to meet at 10 p.m. yesterday? But he didn’t come.
10) need - Do I need to call him back? No, you don't need to.
11) be to - When was the train to arrive?
12) have to - He didn’t have to take part in the meeting last month.
13) be to - When is the lecture to start?
14) have to - Does he have to take the History exam in May?
15) can't - I can't believe it.
16) could - My brother could read when he was five.
17) couldn't - They couldn't find anywhere to park.
18) can - You can drive.