Matching the sentences.
It's hot in here. g
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I'm thirsty.
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I have a headache.
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This exercise is hard.
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I'm hungry.
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These bags are heavy.
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I left my wallet at home.
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I need that photo urgently.
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We haven't got any milk.
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I'll lend you some money.
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Shall I make you a sandwich?
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I'll get you a glass of water.
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I'll help you to do it.
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I'll buy some on my way home.
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I'll email it to you now.
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Shall I open the window
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Shall I get you some paracetamol?
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Shall I carry one for you?
Exercise for have to, don't have to, must, mustn't
Underlining the correct form. Tick (✓) if both are possible.
We don’t have to / mustn't go to school next week. It's the holiday.
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You don't have to I mustn't cross the road when the traffic lights are red.
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What do I have to I must I do when I finish this exercise?
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The concert is free. You don't have to I mustn't pay.
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We're late for the meeting. We have to I must go now.
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You don't have to I mustn't leave the door open – the dog will get out.
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I have to I must pay Jane back the money she lent me.
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In Britain you have to I must drive on the left.
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You don't have to I mustn't be tall to be good at football.
Exercise for should / shouldn't
Completing the sentences with should or shouldn't + a verb from the list.
Be; buy; book; drive; leave; relax; spend; study; wear.
We should leave now. It's getting late.
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You ___________ a scarf. It's really cold today.
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I ____________ this afternoon. I have an exam tomorrow.
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You ___________ a holiday. You need a break.
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You look really ill. You ___________ at work.
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She ___________ more. She's very stressed at the moment.
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You ___________ so fast - this road's very dangerous.
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Parents ___________ more time with their children.
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You ___________ him an iPad - he's only seven years.
Exercise for used to / didn't use to
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