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My brother ....... his temper when we went shopping yesterday
lost
he is about to .....
throw up
I couldn't sleep last night because I was ............... our argument ..........
going
he feels .....
dizzy
he ........ when he heard the news
fainted
I advise you to study much harder if you want to pass your exams
You'd better study much harder if you want to pass your exams
There is no need for Julie to help me cook for the party
Julie doesn't have to help me cook for the party
If I were you, I would tell him the truth.
You should/ ought to tell him the truth
It isn't necessary to be over 18 to get married
you don´t need to/don't have to/ needn't be over 18 to get married
It is important for me to pass the exam
must pass the exams
Phrasal verb: to disappoint somebody. L somebody D.
Let somebody down
To have a good relationship with someone. G. O. W.
Get on with
Phrasal verb: to guide someone around a place. S. someone A.
Show around
Phrasal verb: Have an idea. C.U. W.
Come up with
You ............. touch that snake. It's dangerous!
mustn't- can´t 
I won’t go to school tomorrow because tomorrow is Sunday. 
I don´t have to go to school
Should/Must we book a table in advance?
Should
Phrasal verb: resolving a problem. D. W.
Deal with
Phrasal verb: to be excited about upcoming plans. L. F. T.
Look forward to
Phrasal verb: When a car stops working. B. D.
Break down
Phrasal verb: to deley doing something you have to do. P. O.
Put off
Phrasal verb: to ensure the safety and health of somebody or thing. C. F.
Care for
Phrasal verb: To avoid doing something you do not want to do but should. G. O. O.
Get out of it
Phrasal verb: to out something into the rubbish. T. A.
Throw away.
Phrasal verb: to stop an electrical device. S.O.
Switch off
Phrasal verb: to feel better after sickness or bad situations G. O. I.
Get over it
Phrasal verb: to relax after feeling angry or upset. C. D.
calm down
Phrasal verb: to make yourself or someone miserable. G. somebody D.
Get somebody down
Phrasal verb: to re-awaken after being anesthetised or passing out. C.R
Come round
Phrasal verb: to become sick. C. D. W.
come down with
Phrasal verb: to be accepted into your chosen course or university. G. I.
get in
Phrasal verb: to thoroughly consider all options. T. T.
Think through
Phrasal verb: concentrate on a specific task. F. O.
Focus on
Phrasal verb: confronting a problem or difficult task. F. U. T.
face up to
Phrasal verb: make a copy of something on a computer. B. U.
Back up