Exercise 11. Read the situations and make up dialogues. Form questions withDid you have?
Examples: A) My mother fell ill yesterday. B) Did you have to send for a doctor? A)Yes, I did. She had a very high temperature. 1. I've lost a book from the library. 2. I went to the country yesterday though the weather was awful. 3. Peter fell ill and missed many lessons. 4. I had to help Peter with his English. 5. I had to try on several dresses before I chose this one. 6. I had to waste a lot of time running about the town looking for a room in a hotel. 7. When I came to Kyiv I stay at the hotel "National". 8. I had much luggage when I was leaving for the Far East. 9. I had to call a porter to take my luggage to the waiting-room. 10. I looked at the watch and saw that we had very little time left. 11. I broke my watch yesterday. 12. I had to have a suit made to order. 13. We had to put off the meeting till Friday. 14. I had to walk to the station. Exercise 12. Read the dialogue. Make up dialogues of your own following the pattern. Nora: Harry, look at the way these men are carrying that china cupboard! You must tell them to be careful. I'm sure they are going to break everything. Harry: Perhaps we had better carry the breakable things down carefully ourselves. Man: You needn't worry, Ma'am. We always have to be careful. We're used to it. Everywhere we go they say, "You must be careful!" Well, I ask you! We have to move things in and out of houses every day of the week. A man has got to know his job, hasn't he? (To the man helping him.) Come on, Jim, give me a hand. Nora: How are they going to get the piano out? They'll have to turn it on its side. We had a lot of trouble getting it in, didn't we? Do you remember? Harry: I do — the man who brought it had to take its legs off. Nora: They've taken everything downstairs except this long mirror. Let's carry it down between us. Harry: Right, I'll have to go downstairs backwards. Nora: It is heavy, isn't it? Harry: Look out! (A crash.) Nora: There now, you didn't have to start moving things yourselves! You know, you have to be experienced to do a job like this. Harry: Well, what a shame! The whole move done with only one thing broken — and we had to be the ones to break it! Man: Come on, Jim, we shall have to hurry up with this piano. We've got to be away by dinner time. (From "Meet the Parkers") Exercise 13. Make up short dialogues with the given statements. 1. But I had to say something. 2. Nobody knows what he had to put up with. 3. You'll have to get rid of that habit. 4. We had to persuade them. 5. You shall have to explain everything first. 6. I had to stay at home. 7. You don't have to do that. 8. There have to be a reason for it. 9. You have to remember that. 10. I'll have to go back to St. Petersburg. 11. You don't have to tell me that. 12. Do we have to go through this again? 13. I'll have to wait for him. 14. We shall have to hurry. 15. You have to be experienced to do a job like that.
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