1. Yesterday I had to answer all these letters. 2. Do we have to write a dictation today? — Yes, tomorrow we begin a new lesson. 3. Shall I invite Anna to dinner? — Yes, please. 4. Did you have to stay home because the weather was bad? 5. You definitely must come and have a look at our son.— With pleasure. 6. Shall I go for a walk with Nick now? - No, you don't have to. You know that he has to go to bed at three o'clock. 7. I don't like to stay up late, but sometimes I have to. 8. I'm glad I didn't have to finish this work yesterday. 9. You should visit your friend. Yesterday he did not come to class. 10. Why didn't you come? — I couldn't, I had to take my children to the doctor. 11. You don't need to go to the library, we have got a lot of books at home, and you may take any book you like. 12. He shouldn't wake us so early.
Halloween most cheerful holiday. All the kids dress up in different costumes: monsters, witches, ghosts. Then go home and gather sweets. The whole essence of the holiday is in communication folded on this day. All children and even adults help in the organization of this celebration. In England and Britain no one skips this day. For them it's like a tradition. While no child remains in a sad mood or sadness, and adults are satisfied that all children are happy and cheerful. Many children consider this day one of the happiest.
Больше в голову ничего не приходит, если что прости)
eat - eaten
write- written
win - won
ride - ridden
travel- traveled
listen- listened
run- run
go - gone
give- given
arrive- arrived