1. It sometimes (snows/is snowing) here in April.
2. It (snows/is snowing) now.
3. Now it is half past eight. Father (leaves/is leaving) the house.
4. What … about your new boyfriend?
5. Look at Mike. He (does/is doing) his lessons.
6. Every day the family (has/is having) tea at 5 o’clock.
7. He his son Ted now.
8. Be quick! I … for you!
9. Our parents … to spend weekends at home.
10. … they … now?
11. I … to hear about it again.
I couldnʼt ski when I was little.
Could your Granny dance when she was young?
You must respect your parents.
You must stop smoking! If you donʼt, you are going to have serious problems with your lungs some day.
We did not have to buy biscuits because our Granny had baked a delicious pie.
Do you have to get up early tomorrow?
My sister needn't write this letter: I shall phone them.
They must call the doctor because the grandmother was ill.
You mustn't argue with the headteacher.
I am sorry I will not be able to come yesterday. I must work late.
What do you have to learn by heart? - At school, I have to learn a beautiful poem “Leisure” by William Henry Davies.
Will you be able to post e-mail to him tonight?