Complete the sentence: If you meet someone often in your neighborhood, you _______ them _______.
see ... around
Explain the difference: What's the difference between "I must go" and "I had to go"?
"I must go" is present obligation. "I had to go" is past obligation.
Complete the sentence: While cleaning, I _______ an old photo.
came across
Choose the correct option: I (must / have to) exercise because I want to be healthy.
must
Complete the sentence: In Siberia, it _______ get very cold in winter.
can (general fact)
Explain the situation: Your friend tries to lie to you, but you immediately know the truth. What can you say?
I can see through your lies.
Respond to the situation: Your friend looks at you and says: "You're yawning and your eyes are half-closed." What do they say about you?
You must be tired.
Answer the question: Why was Mike absent from school yesterday? (He got sick with flu)
He came down with the flu.
Complete the sentence: At my school, we _______ (wear) a uniform because it's the rule.
have to wear
Complete the sentence: She's been studying for 6 hours straight without a break. She _______ exhausted.
must be
Choose the correct option: Don't worry about the tickets. I'll (see off / see to / see through) it.
see to
Explain the difference between "I must go" and "I have to go". Give an example for each.
"I must go" is an internal obligation – I personally feel it's necessary (e.g., "I must go to the gym because I want to be healthy"). "I have to go" is an external obligation – something outside forces me (e.g., "I have to go to school because it's the law").
Explain the situation: You look down and suddenly notice that a button has fallen from your coat. What happened?
A button came off my coat.
Explain the difference: What's the difference between "I don't have to work" and "I mustn't work"?
"I don't have to work" means it's not necessary. "I mustn't work" means it's forbidden.
Paraphrase keeping the same level of certainty: "Perhaps we will go to Italy next summer, but it's not decided yet."
We may go to Italy next summer.
Answer the question: Your best friend is going to London tomorrow. What will you do at the airport?
I will see him/her off.
Answer the question: Yesterday was your mother's birthday. What did you have to do?
I had to buy a present / cook dinner / visit her. (Any logical answer)
Complete the dialogue: – Why did you shout at me yesterday? – I'm sorry, I don't know what _______ me.
came over
Complete the sentence: Yesterday I _______ (clean) my room because my mom asked me.
had to clean
Arrange in order of certainty: might, must, could, may (from least to most certain)
might (20%), could (30%), may (50%), must (90%)
Correct the mistake: "I saw him through at the station yesterday. Then I saw to his tricks – he was lying!"
I saw him off at the station. Then I saw through his tricks.
Correct the mistake: "I musted finish my project last night, but I was too tired."
I had to finish my project last night.
Paraphrase: My friend promised to visit me after 6 pm.
My friend promised to come round after 6 pm.
Correct the mistake: "You don't have to smoke here – it's a hospital!"
You mustn't smoke here.
Translate into English: Телефон звонит. Должно быть, это моя мама – она всегда звонит в это время.
The phone is ringing. It must be my mom – she always calls at this time.