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. 518. , ( )




E.g. I) I bought that book spending a lot of money.

You should not have bought the book. 2) I did not buy that book.

You should have bought the book.

1. So I took the child to the cinema. 2. We forgot to leave a message for her. 3. We did not wait for them because it was beginning to rain. 4. I did not put down her address and now I don't know how to find her. 5. I did not explain to her how to get here. 6. I bought a pair of red shoes to go with my new dress. 7. So I told her frankl> what we all thought about her idea. 8. 1 have not seen the film, and now it is too late because it ifc no longer on. 9. My pen was leaking, so 1 wrote with a pencil. 10, Tarn afraid 1 ate too much cakf with my tea. >

. 519. , should (Indefinite Infinitive Perfect Infinitive).

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. 520. , should (Indefinite Infinitive Perfect Infinitive).

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You needn't have done it. ( ) You shouldn't have done it. (, )

. 521. , should, shouldn't needn't.

E.g. 1) A boy was impolite to a girl and did not apologize. You should have apologized to the girl.

2) A pupil did all the exercises in writing even those which were meant for oral practice.

You needn't have done all the exercises in writing.

3) Your aunt is running a temperature. You should consult the doctor.

What will you say to the person who:

1) bought bread which was not necessary? 2) was not present at the meeting? 3) sent a telegram which was quite unnecessary? 4) went out without his coat and caught cold? 5) apologized for asking you a question?

6) didn't attend a very important lecture? 7) got up at six o'clock on Sunday morning, which was not at all necessary? " 8) read till two o'clock in1 the morning? 9) copied the whole text into his exercise-book?

10) watered the garden, and it is raining now? 11) hasn't returned the books to the library? [12) crossed the street under the red light? 13) doesn't cross the street when the lights are green? [ 14) doesn't want to cross the street by the subway? 15) doesn't take off his hat when entering a room? 16) did not help his classmate to clean the classroom? 117) has a splitting headache?

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You should have done it. ( ) You must have done it. ,  

. 522. should must.

a) You... have studied the material thoroughly. I see you have made no mistakes in the test-paper.

b) You... have studied the material thoroughly. Then you would not have made so many mistakes.

2. a) She... have followed the doctor's advice. She would have recovered by now. b) She... have followed the doctor's advice. She looks very fine. 3. a) You... have ignored the instructions of your sports coach. That's why you lost the game. b) You... have followed the instructions of your sports coach. Then you would have won the

game. 4. a) She... have forgotten to take her medicine, b) She... have remembered to take her medicine. 5. a) I... have got on the wrong bus. I cannot recognize the places we are passing, b) I... have looked carefully at the number of the bus. Now I must change buses, and I am afraid I shall be late.

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. 523. should had to. , .

1. I... (to write) this composition yesterday, but I was too busy as I... (to translate) a very long text from English. 2. I... not (to take) my little brother to the evening performance, he was so excited; but I really... (to do) so, for there was nobody at home to leave him with. 3. You... (to see) our team play! You have missed a lot. You... (to go) to the stadium. 4. It was a very important meeting and we... (to attend) it. That's why we returned home late. 5. He... (to attend) the lesson: the material which the teacher explained was very difficult, and now it will be impossible for him to write the test-paper well. 6. Although he felt unwell, he... (to attend) the lesson, because the teacher explained some very difficult material.

. 524. should had to. , .

1. was out when we came, and we... (to wait) for over an hour. 2. It was raining hard. We... (to wear) our raincoats. 3. I... (to take) a taxi, otherwise I should have missed the train. 4. You walked all the way here carrying this heavy suitcase. You... (to take) a taxi. 5. They won't be able to buy anything but lemonade on the train. You... (to give) them some sandwiches at least. 6. Mother was coming to dinner, so I... (to bake) her favourite cake. 7. You knew I was bringing people to dinner. You... (to bake) a cake. 8. She is quite an authority. You... (to ask) her. 9. I could not stand that noise any longer. I... (to go) out and (to tell) them to stop. 10. How can you work in this noise? You... (to tell) the children to stop.

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. 525. -. -, need to have to.

1. ) , and I didnt go to the shop. b) Why did you go to the shop? : we have enough of it. 2. ) , as we knew that she was taken very good care of. b) He : you see that everything is O.K. 3. ) , you have wasted your time. They have phoned us and given us all the instructions, b) , and we remained at home. 4. ) , as I had all the books I needed, b) : you have only wasted your time. Don't you know that I shall give you all the necessary books? 5. ) : you could have bought everything you needed in the local shops. b) , as a very good department store had recently opened in our parts, so I went there and bought everything I needed. 6. ) : the computer can do all the correcting, b) : the computer did all the correcting, so it did not take me long to complete my work. 7. ) , so I went to bed at once. b) It turned out that , as he knew everything from his sister.

. 526. should, need to have to. , .

1. You... not (to go) out in this rain; as it is you have a cold in your head. 2. It was Sunday, and we... not (to go) to school. 3. Everything is all right. You see that you... not (to worry). 4. You are out of breath. You... not (to run): you know how bad it is for you. 5. You... not (to tell) her about it. Now she is sure not to sleep the whole night worrying. 6. You... not (to go) with her: she knows the way perfectly well. 7. You... not (to put) so much pepper in the meat. No one will be able to eat it. 8. You... not (to give) them any lunch. They can get coffee and sandwiches on the train.





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