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0,1 conditionals: If it doesn't stop raining, we ... (play) tennis this afternoon.
won't play
0,1 conditionals: Hurry up! If we ... (be) late, the teacher ... (be) angry!
are / will be
0,1 conditionals: If you ... (eat) all that cake, you ... (be) ill!
eat / will be
0,1 conditionals: When I visit my grandad, he ... (be) always happy
is
0,1 conditionals: If you ... (hit) your head, it hurts!
hit
0,1 conditionals: I'm really bad at cooking. If I cook, the food always ... (taste) horrible!
tastes
0,1 conditionals: If it ... (rain), trees don't grow.
doesn't rain
should, must: This is an exam, so you ... speak
mustn't
should, must: You ... buy a ticket when you get on a bus.
must
should, must: My mum's birthday is next week. I ... forget to buy her a present.
mustn't
should, must: When you don't understand something, you ... ask the teacher to help you.
should
should, must: You ... lend money to people you don’t know very well.
shouldn't
should, must: You ... eat a lot of vegetables. They're very good for you.
should
... Tomás ... do a lot of chores at home? No. His parents do everything.
Does ...have to
have to: Tom is a nurse in a hospital. He often ... work at night.
has to
have to: Tomorrow is Saturday, so I can sleep late. I ... get up early.
don't have to
have to: Oh, Mum! ... do the ironing? I hate ironing! Yes, you do. Do it now, please.
Do I have to
have to: Ali's mum ... go to the office on Fridays because she works at home then.
doesn't have to
have to: In our school we ... wear a uniform. Our blazers are blue.
have to
as..as, enough: Jack's bedroom is small. It ...(big) to have an armchair.
isn't big enough
as..as, enough: Emily's brother is older than her. Emily ... old as her brother.
isn't as
as..as, enough: The weather yesterday was really good. It was ... (warm) to have a picnic.
warm enough
as..as, enough: My dad couldn't be a police officer because he was too short. My dad couldn't be a police officer because he wasn't ...
tall enough
as..as, enough: Tom is only 11, but he's ... (tall) his mum now!
as tall as
as..as, enough: Grandad, is the TV ... (loud)? Can you hear it OK?
loud enough
as..as, enough: This armchair is ... (old) me. My parents bought it when I was born.
as old as