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6. Underline auxiliary and modal verbs in the following questions:
Is there any message for me, please? 
Is this channel paid? 
Would you like tea or coffee? 
May I also have some milk, please?
Will you remove these bags, please? 
Do you mean all calls in the London area? 
What's your room number? 
What's the number of the channel? 
How can 1 make a call from my room? 
When should 1 pay then?
auxiliary — вспомогательный 
modal — модальный
7. Complete the dialogues and act out similar ones:
— Excuse me, is there ... message ...?
— What's your ... number, sir?
— It's ...
— Just ... Yes, Mr. Brown ... at three o'clock. And he will ...
— Thank ...
— Would ... tea or ...?
— I don't ... Tea ...
— Here ...
— Thank you. May I ... milk ...?
— Yes, here ... And if... sugar ... table. Help ...
— Excuse me, is ... paid?
— What's the number ...?
— It's ...
— No ... Only channel 10 ...
— Thank you ... And ... remove ...
— If... need ... certainly ...
— ... how can I ... call from ...?
— It's very ... Dial 0 and then ... But please note ... paid.
— Do you mean all ... area?
— Yes ... rule...
— I see. When ... pay ...?
— Any time before ...
— ... I'll ... means.
Unit twenty six 
Madame Tussaud's
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One day the group went to Madame Tussaud's, one of London's most popular tourist attractions, receiving
well over a million visitors a year.
Madame Tussaud was born Marie Gresholtz in Strasbourg, France, in 1761. She spent her childhood in
Paris with her mother and her uncle who, when she was rather young, took Marie to help mould the heads of
the Revolution victims.
In 1802 Marie fled Paris, and arrived in Britain with her macabre collection, first touring the country.
Then she set up an exhibition of historical figures, living and dead, in London in 1835. The collection moved
to Marylebone Road, the present location of the museum, in 1884. Madame Tussaud died in 1850 at the age
of 89.
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