When did you see Mary last?
I saw her last a year ago.
HAVE TO:
1) Sorry, I can’t go out right now, I have to do my homework.
2) I have to put my glasses on, I have a bad vision.
3) I have to wash the dishes before my mom comes.
4) My friend have to buy new bike as his is broken.
DON’T/DOESN’T HAVE TO:
1) You don’t have to do this exercise right now, we will do it later.
2) She doesn’t have to take her t-short with her, I will give her mine.
3) We don’t have to put on warm clothes, it’s hot outside.
4) He doesn’t have to take a role in this spectacle, if he has no desire.
<span>Chicago - the third most-populated city in the U.S., the second largest financial center in the country and the largest transportation hub in North America. Located on the southwestern shore of Lake Michigan in Illinois, the administrative center of okruga.Naselenie Chicago, according to official data for 2000 is 2,896,000 people. Chicago ranks 26th in the world in terms of population. Chicago is considered the economic, industrial, transportation, and cultural capital of the Midwest. Unofficially, it is sometimes also referred to as the "Second City" and "Windy City." First Chicago was named the "Windy City" in an article in the Chicago Tribune Chicago for 1858 - this is a very beautiful city.</span><span></span>
<span>это по английски..........</span>
Чикаго - третий наиболее населенный город в США, второй по значимости финансовый центр страны и крупнейший транспортный узел Северной Америки. Расположенный на юго-западном побережье озера Мичиган, в штате Иллинойс, административным центром округа.Население Чикаго, согласно официальным данным на 2000 год составляет 2,896,000 людей. Чикаго занимает 26 место в мире по количеству населения. Чикаго считается экономической, промышленной, транспортной и культурной столицей среднего Запада. Неофициально его иногда также называют "второй город" и "город ветров". Впервые Чикаго был назван "городом ветров" в статье в " Чикаго Трибюн Чикаго за 1858 - это очень красивый город.
<span>это по русски..........</span>