b Circle the correct form. Tick (V) if both are possible. We don't have to / mustn't go to school next week. It's the holiday. 1 You don't have to / mustn't cross the road when the traffic lights are red. 2 What do I have to / must I do when I finish this exercise? 3 The concert is free. You don't have to / mustn't pay. 4 We're late for the meeting. We have to / must go now. 5 You don't have to / mustn't leave the door open - the dog will get out. 6 I have to / must pay Jane back the money she lent me. 7 In Britain you have to / must drive on the left. 8 You don't have to / mustn't be tall to be good at football.
1. The climate in Great Britain is mild and temperate due to the influence of the Gulf Stream.
2. The weather in Britain is very changeable.
3. When they go abroad the British often surprise people of other nationalities by this tendency to talk about the weather, a topic of conversation that other people do not find so interesting.
4. The two worst months in Britain are January and February. They are cold, damp and unpleasant.
5. Yea
6. The best time of year in Britain is spring (of course, it also rains in the spring).
7. In January and February. They are cold, wet and unpleasant.
8. Most people who are looking forward to summer vacations plan to leave for the summer to summer - to France, Spain or some other place on the continent.
9. The fog spreads everywhere, it is on the streets and falls into the houses. Cars are moving slowly, but street crashes are often in the fog. People do not see each other. They sneak up at home, touching their hands, so as not to lose the road or get into the car.
10. Spring.
11. Yea.
12. Coldly.
13. Warm.
14. Yea, warm