State in which meaning the modal verb or its equi­valents are used. Translate the sentences into Russian. 


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State in which meaning the modal verb or its equi­valents are used. Translate the sentences into Russian.

State in which meaning the modal verb or its equi­valents are used. Translate the sentences into Russian.

1) You must be a fool to think so. 2) The work must have been carried out in secret for quite a long time. 3) The question must be solved before we can do anything. 4) What­ever you decide, you mustn't stop coming. 5) Mind, you mustn't spend it all at once. 6) Sooner or later one has to choose. 7) They made such a noise that I had to send one of the boys to put an end to it. 8) I think you'll have to take a taxi if you mean to catch that train. 9) Go right in. You are to report at once. 10) The jubilee is to be celebrated sometime this summer. 11) We were to spend a week-end with my aunt at Blackpool. 12) The day we were to start it rained worse than ever. 13) You're not to tell mother about it. 14) And on no account are you to lay the table before twelve o'clock. 15) All right, do my hair like that, and if it doesn't suit me, you'll simply have to restyle it. 16) But she must have seen him! 17) Oh, Mae, think how she must be suffering! 18) Is she waiting? She must have been waiting for an hour. 19) "Oh, come now, Auntie!" he answered quite gently. "You mustn't talk like that." 20) And remember, you must come in and see the baby any time you can. 21) You'll have to go home now, Georgie. Go straight home. And you're not to come here any more. Do you understand me? 22) You're not to ask for it directly you see her, wait a little.

 

Replace the infinitives in brackets by must, have or have got + infinitive (give several variants where possible).

1) I'm afraid I (to go) now. I (to do) some shopping be­fore school. 2) Will you please, hold the line a minute, dar­ling? I (to change) the baby before I can speak to you. 3) If you go there in the morning, you (not to wait). 4) We could not come, Henry (to take) some out-of-town relations to the theatre. 5) He's out. I'm afraid you (to come) another time. 6) I can't help it. I simply (to see) him to-night. If he is engaged, I (to wait). That's all. 7) There was only an old lady before us, so we (not to wait) long. 8) It was a small family affair, so we (not to change). 9) 1 (to tell) you it was not so simple after all. We (to tell) him all the details. 10) There's not a single room to be got at any of the hotels, I'm afraid we (to stay) at mother's. 11) He said he (to go) out and would come in after lunch.

 



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