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  • They ______ speak French at their job. Only if they want to.
    don't have to
  • Sally doesn't like her job at all. She says that, even though she works a lot, she is very ___-paid.
    badly
  • You ______ give it back to me today. You can use it until Friday.
    don't have to
  • He ______ respect his parents.
    must/has to
  • Ryan is ___-___. He just bought a new house downtown. I don't know how he gets that much money.
    well-off
  • Angeline Jolie is a ___-___ actress
    well-known
  • Mary is a little upset. I think you ______ talk to her.
    should
  • Teacher _______ say bad words in class.
    musnt't
  • You _______ cross that line. It's forbidden!
    mustn't
  • You _____ respect the law. Otherwise, you go to jail.
    must/have to
  • That blue-___ girl my sister.
    eyed
  • Jack is very __-__, he never loses his patience.
    easy-going
  • Sorry, I can't go to your party. I am working __-__, so I stay at work the whole day.
    full-time
  • You ______ stay here, only if you want to.
    don't have to
  • Her mother said she ______ be back at 8 sharp.
    must/has to
  • She _____ have told her mother she was sick sooner. Now she is feeling a lot of pain.
    should
  • As I work __-__ I have all the afternoons free.
    part-time
  • Politicians are usually ___-paid.
    well
  • I am ___-___, so I write better with my right hand.
    right-handed