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B2 GF Notes | GC 6 - Practice

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    Past Modals Practice
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  • Change into past, using the word given: You can wear make-up anywhere except for school. (allowed)
    You were allowed to wear make-up anywhere except for school.
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  • Change into past, using the word given: We can't leave the country without our foreign passports. (could)
    We couldn't leave the country without our foreign passports.
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  • Change into past, using the word given: Can you drive a car? (able)
    Were you able to drive a car?
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  • Change into past, using the word given: Sam must pay his health insurance every month. (to)
    Sam had to pay his health insurance every month.
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  • Change into past, using the word given: Kate doesn't have to go to work during her summer holiday. (need)
    Kate didn't need to go to work during her summer holiday.
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  • Change into past, using the word given: How much do you need to pay? (have)
    How much did you have to pay?
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  • Change into past, using the word given: You should repair the laptop now. (then)
    You should've repaired the laptop then.
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  • Correct the mistake: We shouldn't had robbed the bank in order not to get behind bars.
    We shouldn't have robbed the bank in order not to get behind bars.
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  • Correct the mistake: Did Sophia must to send this email yesterday?
    Did Sophia have to send this email yesterday?
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  • Correct the mistake: Stephan was supposing to go to the doctor on Friday.
    Stephan was supposed to go to the doctor on Friday.
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  • Correct the mistake: During the curfew we were allow to stay outside until 9 p.m..
    During the curfew we were allowed to stay outside until 9 p.m..
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  • Correct the mistake: Look how James is breathing! He must have ran a marathon.
    Look how James is breathing! He must have run a marathon.
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  • Correct the mistake: Was you allowed to drink coffee when you were a child?
    Were you allowed to drink coffee when you were a child?
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  • Correct the mistake: You can have called me yesterday, but you didn't do it.
    You could have called me yesterday, but you didn't do it.
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