Предмет: Математика, автор: safarova7madina

1 Вычислите разность. -22,7 14,9
-23,16 15,9
- 17 7,4
-26,2 18,7
-82 56,75
-82,9 6,77
-4,43 3,64
-64,5 -56,48
- 76,1 8,32
- 52,23 48,75
-10,1 9,97
- 58 9,09
- 65,11 37,45
- 26 -25,5
- 31,2 0,99 ​

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1. ‘You … be late for work.’
‘I know. I’m leaving now.’
A needn’t B must C mustn’t
2. ‘Jim ….lose some weight. His doctor said so.’
‘Then he must go on a diet.’
A mustn’t B can C has to
3. ‘I …. go to the bank today. I have enough money.’
‘Well, I’ll go alone, then.’
A needn’t B have to C must
4. ‘Did you deliver that parcel for me?’
‘No I … find the house, so I’ve come back to get a map.’
A can B could C couldn’t
5. ‘I ….clean the house today. It’s dirty.’
‘I’ll help you.’
A needn’t B must C mustn’t
6. ‘I … feed the dog at lunchtime. My brother did it in the morning.’
‘You can do it this evening then.’
A didn’t need to B needn’t have C need
7. ‘Do you need any help?’
‘Yes. I … open the window. It’s stuck.’
A could B am able to C can’t
8. ‘I ….. swim until I was ten’
‘Well. I didn’t learn until I was eleven.’
A can B can’t C couldn’t
9. ‘Can I talk to you, please?’
‘Sorry. I … go now. I’m late for a meeting.’
A mustn’t B has to C must
10. ‘Is Tom good at languages.’
‘Yes, he …. already speak French, German and Italian.’
A can’t B can C could
11. ‘The test was too difficult for me.’
‘Oh dear, I …. do it quite easily.’
A was able to B can’t C can
12. ‘Where is Tom?’
‘He’s not at work, so he …. be at the library.’
A must B can’t C can
13. ‘….. we go shopping today?’
‘No. I’d prefer to go tomorrow.’
A Ought B Shall C Will
14. ‘Sorry Mum. I’ve broken a plate.’
‘You ….be more careful.’
A may B should C might
15. ‘Where’s your father?’ - ‘He …. be in the garage.’
A might B can C mustn’t