The school year is drawing to a close. You and your friend from faraway England were forced to study remotely the last quarter. You exchange views on how this time has passed.
In the next letter, your friend is interested in you:
use when answering questions. Let's talk:
1) Past Simple?
2) Present Perfect?
3) Present Perfect, Modal Verbs (modal verbs)?
4) The “to be going to” construct, Future Simple, Modal Verbs?
Do not forget about the format of a personal letter: address, sender date, appeal, thanks for the letter received, the main part (answers to questions), ask questions, a phrase expressing hope for further contacts, the final phrase, name (yours of course!) - signs do not put punctuation.
Объяснение:
11. I phoned you at nine this morning but got no answer. ~ I'm sorry. I (must have been) in the garden.
12. I left my bicycle here and now it's gone. ~ Someone (must have borrowed) it.
13. When she woke up her watch had vanished. ~ Someone (must have stolen) it while she slept.
14. I've opened another bottle. ~You ... (needn't have done) that. We've only just started this one.
15. The machine said, "You weigh 65 kilos," and I said, "Thank you." ~ You (needn't have said) anything.
16. I told him to turn left and he immediately turned right! ~ He (mustn't have understood) you.
17. Perhaps he swam across. ~ No, he (couldn't have done) that; he can't swim.
18. Do you remember reading about it in newspapers? ~ No, I (must have been) abroad at the time.
19. He (can't have walked) from here to London in two hours. It isn't possible.
20. He was very sick last night. ~ The meat we had for supper ... (mustn't have been) good.