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We don't have to get up early at the weekend. (negative)
I have to decide which job I want before the end of the week. (positive)
We don't have to take the bus into the city center. We can walk. (negative)
She has to open the shop at 9 o`clock every morning. (positive)
You have to talk quietly in the library. (positive)
You don't have to send the letter to him by post. I will see him tomorrow and I can give it to him then. (negative)
You don't have to explain it to me. I understand the problem. (negative)
We have to stop talking when the lesson starts. (positive)
We have not to get up early at the weekend.
I have to decide which job I want before the end of the week.
We have not to take the bus into the city center. We can walk.
She has to open the shop at 9 o`clock every morning.
You have to talk quietly in the library.
You have not to send the letter to him by post. I will see him tomorrow and I can give it to him then.
You have not to explain it to me. I understand the problem.
We have to stop talking when the lesson starts.
a. In the present, we form the passive with the subject + am (not), are (not) / is (not) + the past participle.
b. In the past, we form the passive with the subject + was (not) / were (not) + the past participle.
c. We use by to talk about the person / thing that does an action in the passive.
1 show off
2 came across
3 carry out
4 turn down
5 go over - put - off
6 by
7 out
8 up
9 for
10 into
Complete the second senten so that it means the same as the first. Use the corect modal verb and any other necessary words.
1. It is very important that you check in your luggage an hour before your flight.
You .should check in... your luggage an hour before your flight.
2. Smoking is not allowed in the doctor's waiting room.
All employees ..mustn't allow.. to use a computer.
1. watching
2. to go
3. to say
4. to call
5. using
6. to have
7. working
8. to contact
WATCHING
TO GO
SAYING
TO CALL
USING
TO HAVE
WORKING
TO CONTACT
1. We use indirect speech (reported speech) to report the meaning of what was said. We put indirect speech in a noun clause beginning with that.
2. After a reporting verb in the past simple, we usually change present modals to past modals, and present tenses to past tenses.
1. positive
2. negative
3. same
4. do
5. is