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She (obligation) make her bed every day.
has to
Rachel (advice) study more.
should
You (negative advice) see this film. It's a crap!
shouldn't / ought not to
He (prohibition) swim in the sea.
mustn’t
They (obligation) work hard.
must / have to
He (lack of necessity) speak English in Italy.
doesn’t need to
Mum (not obliged) do the shopping. Dad has already done it.
doesn't have to
In class, we (obligation) be quiet and pay attention.
must
Remember, you're in a library, you (prohibition) speak loudly.
mustn't
Mrs Nancy ... (lack of obligation) do the dishes at home.
Mrs Nancy doesn't have to do the dishes at home.
Roberto catches / catch the bus in the morning.
catches
Michael goes / is going shopping with his father on Saturdays.
goes
Paula and you reads / are reading the new magazine now.
are reading
The doctor works / is working in the local hospital now.
is working
He ... (watch) TV at the pub every evening. (Question)
Does he watch TV at the pub every evening?
On Monday, Mrs Nancy ... (tell) us to bring the Workbook on Wednesday.
On Monday, Mrs Nancy told us to bring the Workbook on Wednesday.
Lucas ... (choose) the film last weekend? (Question)
Did Lucas choose the film last weekend?
Tina ... (not wear) a black dress to the party last week.
Tina didn't wear a black dress to the party last week.
At the moment it ... (snow).
At the moment it is snowing.
Carol ... (study) French right now.
Carol is studying French right now.
Josephine ... (do never) her homework.
Josephine never does her homework.
Patricia ... (not understand) English.
Patricia doesn't understand English
These men ... (repair) my windows yesterday.
These men repaired my windows yesterday.
Martin ... (wash) his car every Friday.
Martin washes his car every Friday.