1) You must tell "Hello" to your teacher, then he comes to the class.
2) You mustn't eat any food, or drink any drinks on the lessons.
3) You mustn't speak with your partner by desk on the lessons.
4) You mustn't shout on the lessons.
5) You must follow to all teacher's rules on the lessons.
1) He thanked me -for--my interest --in- the matter.
2) This book belongs _to_ our teacher.
3) We all went--for- a
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walk--in- the park.
4) Nick usually sits -at-- this desk.
5) I make many
mistakes--in- spelling.
6) The man walked quickly -into-- the room and sat
down.
7) She spends a lot--of-- time on her English.
8) We read -about-- the
accident -in-- the newspaper this morning.
9) They told me--about- their
trip-to-- the North.
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My mother talks to my father.
My father talks to my brother.
My brother talks to my sister,
But nobody talks to me!
I like to spend my free time watching interesting films. My favourite genre is horror as it is very exciting and nerve raking. Some people don't understand the pleasure of watching horror movies, it seems as they are just afraid of them. To my mind, such films help us to face all existed hidden and terrible fears.
This genre provides us the wide range of different dangerous situations such as vampirism, epidemic flu, zombi, great war, random and mysterious deaths and many others. We can get to know all the good and bad sides of people judging by their behavior in these extreme situations, how they act and what values they have. The famous quote says "a friend in need is a friend indeed". I think it is totally true because only after facing the problems we will be able to know whether we have a devoted friend or not, whether we can be a real friend by ourselves or not. Despite of the unreal elements in the film also the social, terror, political, economic problems are risen.
In conclusion I want to say that people shouldn't avoid horror films as they reveal the mirror image of our society.
1. a)should b) must c) shouldn't d) needn't e) shouldn't f) mustn't g) had to h) needn't 2. a) have to b) should c) must d) should e) have to f) shouldn't