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Wearing protective clothes is ADVISABLE / ADVISORY
advisable
We have nothing against WEAR / WEARING / TO WEAR a uniform at work.
wearing
We're happy to help. Whenever you need, just give us a ring! (willing)
We're willing to help. Whenever you need, just give us a ring!
I'd be happy TO / FOR / IN help in the sales department this month.
to
My husband has no problem TO / AT / WITH looking after the kids.
with
She wasn't prepared TO / FOR the amount of paperwork
for
You can choose whatever position you want. (free)
You are free to choose whatever position you want.
In our contract, we must start work at 8.00. (obliged)
In our contract, we are obliged to start work at 8.00.
All students have to wear uniforms on school days. (required)
All students are required to wear uniforms on school days.
Employees cannot smoke in the company premisses. (allowed)
Employees are not allowed to smoke in the company premisses.
You should see a doctor soon, before it's too late! (better)
You'd better see a doctor soon, before it's too late!
Visitors should leave their bags outside the courtroom. (supposed)
Visitors are supposed to leave their bags outside the courtroom.
The match HAD TO / WAS SUPPOSED TO / WAS REQUIRED TO begin at 7.00 but heavy rain delayed the start.
was supposed to
Tony SHOULD/ OUGHT/ HAD BETTER to be taking care of that but he's so lazy.
ought to
When we lived in the village we MUST/ WERE GOING TO/ HAD TO drive for miles to get to a supermarket.
had to
Pilots are ESSENTIAL/ OBLIGED/ OBLIGATORY to take a medical every six months.
obliged
Kate has nothing AGAINST/ WITH / ON going camping but she'd prefer a hotel.
against
There's no way Masha MUST/ WILL/ SHALL be prepared to see Terry again after what happened.
will