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  • You must not / don’t have to / aren’t allowed to talk in the theater. Please be quiet.
    must not
  • At our school, we aren’t allowed to....
  • “The movie theater is closed for repairs.”
    Oh no! If it was open, I’d go and see the new Chris Hemswort
    Oh no! If it is open, I’ll go and see the new Chris Hemswort
  • “You’re in Sue’s class. Tell her about the test, please.”
    Sure. If I see her, I’ll tell her
    Sure. If I saw her, I’d tell her.
  • “I might meet you at the movie theater. I’m not sure yet.”
    OK. We’ll see you later if you decide to come
    OK. We’d see you later if you decided to come.
  • Ivan couldn’t / didn’t manage to speak Japanese, so he failed to understand what the tourist was saying.
    couldn't
  • Will has no money at all! He ______ (spend) it all.
    must have spent
  • We must not....and we can’t....
  • You must not / can’t / don’t have to go on the building site without a hard hat. It’s too dangerous.
    must not
  • REPORT THE SENTENCE:Come down from that tree now, boys
    She/He told the boys to come down from the tree.
  • “I’m going to eat all this chocolate right now!”
    Don’t! You’ll be sick unless you stop eating.
    Don’t! You’d be sick unless you stopped eating
  • At lunchtime, we don’t have to....
  • REPORT THE SENTENCE:Let’s invite all our friends.
    She/He suggested inviting all their friends.
  • “Danny’s lost his part-time job and has no money at all.”
    How awful! If he has some money, he can pay his bills.
    How awful! If he had some money, he could pay his bills.
  • The last bus leaves in five minutes.”
    I know. Come on! We’ll catch it if we hurry.
    I know. Come on! We’d catch it if we hurried.
  • I’m tall so I managed to / was able to see most of the game from the back of the crowd
    managed to
  • United lost the game 7–0! They___ (play) well.
    can't have played
  • Please let me / make me / allow me to go to the concert. I promise to be home by eleven o’clock.
    let me
  • REPORT THE SENTENCE: Don’t forget to switch the stove off.
    She/He reminded them not to forget to switch the stove off.
  • REPORT THE SENTENCE:I didn’t steal the money.
    She/He said (that) she/he hadn’t stolen the money.
  • REPORT THE SENTENCE:I’ll pay you back the money soon.
    She/He said (that) she/he would pay back the money soon.
  • The police could / were able to stop the vandals before they broke any more windows
    were able to
  • REPORT THE SENTENCE: I’ll help you both with your project.
    She/He said (that) she/he would help them both with their project.
  • Rose didn’t come to the park with us yesterday. I guess she___ (must/be) ill.
    might / may / could have been ill