- •Pronouns
- •Pronoun “it”
- •Say the following sentences in the future.
- •Reading Activity About My Family and Myself
- •Additional Vocabulary
- •Interests and Ambitions
- •Post-reading Activity
- •The verb “to have”
- •Present, Past, Future Simple Present Simple
- •The Present Simple tense denotes:
- •Past Simple
- •The Past Simple tense describes:
- •Future Simple
- •The Future Simple tense denotes:
- •Facts to be remembered
- •Types of Questions General
- •Special (except the subject)
- •Special (to the subject)
- •Reading Activity a Letter to a Friend
- •Post-Reading Activity
- •Continuous tenses
- •Present Continuous Tense
- •Past Continuous Tense
- •Future Continuous Tense
- •Pronouns some, any, no
- •Reading Activity Numbers
- •Post-Reading Activity
- •To have to
- •Should, ought to
- •Reading Activity Four Basic Operations of Arithmetic
- •Post-Reading Activity
- •Grammar Rules Patterns.
- •Reading Activity Rational numbers and decimal numerals
- •Post-Reading Activity
- •Degrees of Comparison
- •Irregular Comparatives and Superlatives:
- •Types of Comparisons
- •Perfect Continuous
- •Facts to be remembered
- •Reading Activity The Nature of Algebra
- •Post-Reading Activity
- •Monomials and Polynomials
- •Unit 7
- •Reading Activity Equations and Identities
- •Post-Reading Activity
- •Unit 8
- •Reading Activity Polynomials
- •Post-Reading Activity
To have to
Present Have/has to, do/does not have to; Do you have to…? |
Future Shall/will (not) have to; Will you have to…? |
Past Had to, did not have to Did you have to…? |
Necessity, duty, obligation должен, нужно, надо, приходится, вынужден |
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She has to find a new job. They’ve got to sell their car. |
I shall have to speak to them about this plan. |
He had to return home. |
Absence of necessity не нужно, не надо |
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We don’t have to attend classes on Sunday. |
Sam won’t have to come back till April. |
She didn’t have to take a taxi. |
Ex. 4. Analyze the following sentences and translate them into Russian.
1. Do I have to present another schedule? 2. I had to explain the rule twice to make it perfectly clear. 3. They didn’t have to change the date of the conference. 4. You‘ve got to study the relation between these two discoveries. 5. Does she have to wear glasses? – Yes, she does. 6. They will have to arrange everything for the meeting. 7. Did you have to walk all the distance to the station yesterday? 8. Do we have to define prime numbers? – No, you needn’t. 9. Have I got to make another drawing? – Yes, you have.
TO BE TO
Present Am/is/are (not) to do… |
Future Am/is/are (not) to do… |
Past Was/were (not) to do… |
Necessity, an expected, planned action, a predestined event должен, предстоит, суждено |
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What am I to do? The train is to come at 7. |
You were to stay here. He was never to see her again. |
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Order, formal instructions не делай, не смей делать |
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You are not to say a word to anyone. No-one is to live the room. |
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Ex. 5. Analyze the following sentences and translate them into Russian.
1. The students are not to take the books out of the reading-room. 2. Were they to meet at four o’clock at the University? 3. You are to write an abstract of your thesis. 4. Am I to follow you? 5. We are to have six lessons of English this week. 6. You are to give the books back to the library at the end of the year. 7. The concert was to take place yesterday. 8. Who is to meet Jack? 9. She was to finish school last year. 10. The lessons are to begin at eight o’clock. 11. Is she to make a speech? – Yes, she is.
NEED
Present Need, needn’t |
Future Need, needn’t |
Past |
Necessity нужно, надо |
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Need I call the doctor tomorrow? (Also: Do I need to call the doctor?) |
(Also: The plants needed to be watered.) |
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Absence of necessity не нужно, не надо |
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I needn’t speak to her about it. (Also: She didn’t need to work as hard as me.) |
(Also: He didn’t need to stay in a hotel.) |
Ex. 6. Analyze the following sentences and translate them into Russian.
1. Need we continue working by this plan? 2. You needn’t do all this in written form, you know. 3. He didn’t need to read his paper at the seminar. 4. Do you need to write sentences about numbers in all branches of mathematics? 5. Need you worry about the man who always deceives you? 6. They needn’t hurry now. They will have to wait for another train. 7. Need I come myself? – Yes, you must. 8. Need we perform any other construction? – No, you needn’t.