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Time Zones 3 Unit 3

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  • the/ park/ allowed/ am / in/ my/ bike/ why / not/ to ride/ I ?
    Why am I not allowed to ride my bike in the park?
  • Reread the sentence with have to: Do your homework.
    You have to do your homework.
  • What does this sign mean?
    Recycling
  • Are we allowed to bring our own food? (can)
    Can we bring our own food?
  • What does redo mean?
    Do it again
  • I need to buy a reusable straw. (have)
    I have to buy a reusable straw
  • Complete the sentence: We _____ clean the classroom
    don't
    can't
    has to
    have to
  • Complete the sentence: John _____ throw the can on the recycling bin.
    have to
    can't
    don't
    has to
  • Reread the sentence with can't: Don't be late for class.
    You can't be late for class.
  • wear/ a / uniform/ she/ at/ to/ has/ her new school
    She has to wear a uniform at her new school
  • You’re not allowed to park there. (can’t)
    You cannot park there
  • What is the main problem with trash?
    It's poisonous
    It doesn't go away
  • you/ take/ food/ the/ computer/ room/ can't/ into.
    You can't take food into the computer room
  • Do you recycle? What do you recycle?
    .
  • Do we need to bring our own bag? (have)
    Do we have to bring our own bag?
  • to/ we/ in/ class/ allowed/ our/ phones/ are/ use ?
    Are we allowed to use our phones in class?
  • Can I put my things here? (allow)
    Am I allowed to put my things here?
  • What does this sign mean?
    No plastic straws allowed
  • We’re allowed to leave early today. (can)
    We can leave early today
  • Do we have to reduce trash?
    Yes, we do!
  • can/ both/ this recycling bin/ put/ and/ plastic/ into/ paper/ we
    We can put both paper and plastic into this recycling bin.
  • here/ aren't/ you/ stand/ to / allowed
    You aren't allowed to stand here.
  • we/ ticket/ have/ buy / to/ today/ do ?
    Do we have to buy tickets today?
  • He can’t play his music loud. (allow)
    He isn't allowed to play his music loud
  • The idiom "a drop in the bucket" means
    A small part in a large total
    The bucket is empty
    The bucket is full
    one drop only
  • Does a prefix come at the start or end of a base word?
    At the start