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Life Upper Intermediate Unit 6a - Not

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  • Use not and the correct verb form to complete the sentence: I (would like, watch) that movie again.
    wouldn't like to watch
  • Use not and the correct verb form to complete the sentence: He advised me (fly) next week because of the pandemic.
    not to fly
  • Use not and the correct verb form to complete the sentence: She appeared (be) ready for the test.
    not to be
  • Use not and the correct verb form to complete the sentence: If you're Australian, you (must/have to + get) a visa to visit New Zealand.
    don't have to
  • Use not and the correct verb form to complete the sentence: We decided (stop) off in Paris on the way.
    not to stop
  • Use not and the correct verb form to complete the sentence: You (tell, me, go) to bed too late last night.
    told me not to go
  • Use not and the correct verb form to complete the sentence: Sarah (want) to go to the museum at the weekend.
    didn't want to
  • Use not and the correct verb form to complete the sentence: Let's (tell) Peter about it - it will upset him.
    not tell
  • Use not and the correct verb form to complete the sentence: He told me (spend) too much time on holiday.
    not to spend
  • Use not and the correct verb form to complete the sentence: He (think, she, should travel) alone.
    doesn't think she should travel
  • Use not and the correct verb form to complete the sentence: She (want) to visit India.
    didn't want to
  • Use not and the correct verb form to complete the sentence: We (think) the aeroplane will take off on time.
    don't think
  • Use not and the correct verb form to complete the sentence: I didn't finish my homework - hope (I, get) in trouble!
    I don't get
  • Use not and the correct verb form to complete the sentence: They (would like, work).
    wouldn't like to work
  • Use not and the correct verb form to complete the sentence: You (must/have to + travel) without a passport.
    mustn't travel
  • Use not and the correct verb form to complete the sentence: I hope (he, be) late.
    he isn't
  • Use not and the correct verb form to complete the sentence: Let's (go) on holiday in the UK this summer - I want to go somewhere warm!
    not go
  • Use not and the correct verb form to complete the sentence: It would be better for you (meet) him tomorrow.
    not to meet
  • Use not and the correct verb form to complete the sentence: Mike asked me (book) self-catering accommodation.
    not to book