чень Замените модальные глаголы на их эквиваленты.
1. People must obey the law even if they do not like it.
2. She may get the driving license here.
3. He could play tennis well when he was a child.
4. Can you explain the idea of justice?
5. The accused could escape justice.
6. May I break the law if I do not like it?
7. Can the court punish people according to morality?
8. People cannot take the law into their own hands.
9. The trial must begin at 10 a.m.
10. You may get the legal help here.
I.I went skiing .AT. Christmas. We flew from Heathrow ..AT. 4 o'clock .IN.. the afternoon .ON.. 20th December, and got to Zalzburg .IN.. the early evening. The roads were icy, and we didn't get to the hotel ..AT. 2 o'clock ..IN. the morning. Unfortunately, I fell and hurt my leg .ON.. the first day, and had to spend a few days in bed. But I got up ..ON. Christmas Day and . the next morning I went skiing again, but I wasn't very good at it.
2. I was born in Manchester .IN.. the late 1940s. I went to university ..IN. 1967.1 had a good time there, especially ... my last year. So a few months ago I decided to go back and see it again. I went..AT. the end of June. The students were all on holiday, and the town was full of tourists, as it always is .IN.. summer, and I didn't enjoy my visit very much. It wasn't the same as it had been .IN.. the 60s, when I was a student there.
3. A: How long have you been here?
B: .SINCE.. Saturday. I've only been in the States FOR a couple of months.
A: Really? You haven't been very long. How long have you studied English? Your English is very good.
B: I've studied English .FOR.. about ten years ..SINCE. I was thirteen.
A: Well, I've studied Spanish .SINCE.. I was in the eighth grade, and I still can't speak it!