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  • It’s okay. You _____ to explain anything to me if you don’t want to. (don’t have to - must not - don’t have to)
    don’t have to
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  • Everyone _____ stop at a red light, even if the road is clear. (should - must - mustn't)
    must
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  • You _____ find a way to fix it. Mom loves this vase and this plant. She's coming home soon. (have to - should - had better)
    had better
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  • In my opinion, you _______ say things like these to a girl on a blind date. (mustn't - shouldn't - don't have to)
    shouldn't
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  • What modal verb do we use for prohibitions?
    mustn't / must not
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  • What modal verb is related to written rules/instructions and personal opinion?
    must
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  • What modal verb is related to more external obligations or when other people think that something is necessary?
    have to (example: I can't go out. Mom told me I have to clean my bedroom.)
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  • (Do or make?) Don’t _____ the shopping when you’re hungry. This is not a good strategy.
    do
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  • (Do or make?) These might be simple, but they _____ a difference!
    make
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  • (Do or make?) We have to _____ business with them. It'sa huge company.
    do
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  • (Past Perfect) If you _____ (listen) to me, you would have got the job.
    had listened
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  • (Past Perfect) Julie didn't arrive until after I _____ (leave).
    had left
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  • (Past Perfect) When we _____ (finish) our dinner, we went out.
    had finished
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  • Write on the board 3 examples of the food group GRAINS.
    open answer
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  • Write on the board 3 examples of the food group VEGETABLES
    open answer
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  • Write on the board 3 examples of the food group FRUITS.
    open answer
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