Answer 1. had to
Answer 2. had to
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Remember!
We use must when we talk about necessity and rules. It is used in present.
Had to is used in past. We use it when someone is obliged to. We use it when we can’t use must.
1. Must can be replaced by have to with little difference in meaning:
2. Have to is a more informal while Must is mostly used in written orders or instructions.
3. When we are mentioning someone else's obligations, we use have to.
4. For questions it is more common to use have to instead of Must (which sounds very formal).
5. The past tense of Must is Had to:
Mustn't and Don't have to
Mustn't is a negative obligation (= it is important that you do NOT do something) while don't have to is an absence of obligation.
Mustn't = it is prohibited; it is not allowed
Don't have to = no obligation; you are not required to do something, especially if you don't want to.
Австралия.
Многие австралийцы собираются вместе в День Святого Патрика, чтобы отпраздновать Ирландскую культуру и вспомнить Святого Патрика. Некоторые организации проводят в День Святого Патрика завтраки и обеды, где даются призы 'lucky draw' и подаются ирландские блюда и напитки. На парадах в День Святого Патрика люди надевают традиционные ирландские костюмы или одеваются в зеленое.
Ирландия.
Многие семьи готовят свои дома к Пасхальному воскресенью, делая "весеннюю уборку", чтобы подготовить дом к благословению местного священника, что является религиозной церемонией, которая насчитывает сотни лет.
When did her ship return?
Whose ship returned last Friday?
Her ship returned last Friday, did not it?
Did her ship returned last Friday?
Did her ship returned last Friday or Saturday?
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