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Right or wrong? I could taste and smell the garlic for hours after the meal.
Right
Right or wrong? When you finally move into your new flat, you'll be able to decorate it as you wish.
Right
Right or wrong? Thank you for your job offer, but I am afraid I couldn't accept it.
I CAN'T accept it.
Right or wrong? When the garage mechanic showed me the bill for the repair, I didn't have enough money on me to pay for it, but fortunately I could use my credit card this time.
... I WAS ABLE TO  use my credit
Right or wrong? I wasn't able translate the text into French because it contained too many familiar expressions.
I wasn't able TO translate ...
You ... buy lunch in the canteen or bring a sandwich if you prefer.
 
can
 
must
In my country, men accept that they ... to offer their seat to women on public transport.
 
ought
 
may
You ... never cheat in an exam or copy other student's homework.
 
should
 
supposed to
We're ... follow all of the club rules.
 
supposed to
 
should
The police warned me that I ... never drive without insurance again.
 
must
 
might
I ... try to modify my behaviour and be more puntcual.
 
must
 
have
Do we ... leave now?
 
have to
 
must
In 1976, it became a requirement for all passenegers in Ontario, Canada to wear a seatbelt. COMPULSORY It ... for all passengers in Ontario, Canada to wear a seatbelt since 1976.
's compulsory
Children may attend the even provided that they are accompanied by an adult. ALLOWED Children .... the event provided that they are accompanied by an adult.
are allowed to attend
It's not necessary to dress up for the party. DON'T You ... for the party.
don't have to dress up
You should the organiser to sign the document. SUPPOSED You are ... the document signed by the organizer
supposed to get