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YLS5 - FINAL REVIEW

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    To review for final test
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  • If you see / will see Rachel, will you ask her if she wants to come with us?
    see
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  • We didn’t go / wouldn’t go to the movie theater at all if new movies weren’t advertised.
    wouldn't
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  • Tom wouldn’t watch TV unless he had / would have nothing better to do.
    had
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  • If he ___________(fail) he ___________(feel) disappointed. Fortunately, though, he passed.
    had felt, would have left
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  • If the weather (not be) so awful right now, we (not have) to stay inside.
    wasn't/ weren't - wouldn't have
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  • We _______(not lose) if Adam _______(not play) so badly. He was hopeless in goal!
    wouldn't have lost - hadn't played
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  • Sam doesn’t have his tools right now. If he _________(have) them, I’m sure he ___________(repair) the TV for you.
    had - would repair
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  • We must / can’t / have to work harder at school this semester if we want to pass our exams.
    must
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  • You must not / can’t / don’t have to go on the building site without a hard hat. It’s too dangerous.
    must not
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  • Our employer allows us to / makes us / lets us wear sneakers at work if we want to.
    allows us
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  • You don’t let / can’t / aren’t allowed to go home early. It’s against the rules.
    aren't allow us to
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  • Please let me / make me / allow me to go to the concert. I promise to be home by eleven o’clock
    let me
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  • Complete the second sentence in each pair. Use let or make. Employees had to work twelve-hour days. Factories _____________________________________________________.
    Factories made workers work 12 hours a day.
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  • Sophie isn’t allowed to call her friends when she is at work. Sophie’s employers ___________________________________________.
    Sophie's employers don't let her call her friends when she is at work.
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  • Use : can’t/ don’t have to/ have to/ must/ must not: Anita is obliged to show her identity card when she arrives at work. Anita ______________________
    has to show her identity card when she arrives at work.
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  • Use : can’t/ don’t have to/ have to/ must/ must not: It isn’t necessary to buy anything for lunch. --> We ______________________________.
    We don't have to buy anything for lunch.
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