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It's certain that he was exhausted because he went straight to bed. (Modal verb)
He must have been exhausted because he went straight to bed.
You aren't allowed to take photos of military airports. (Modal verb)
You mustn't take photos of military airports.
It isn't necessary for you to book the tour in advance. (Modal verb)
You don't have to book the tour in advance.
It's possible that we took the wrong road. (Modal verb)
I think we may / might have taken the wrong road.
I regret going on the trip. (Modal verb)
I shouldn't have gone on the trip.
It's a good idea to go sightseeing early to avoid the queues. (Modal verb)
We ought to /should go sightseeing early to avoid the queues.
You must be careful. The bears won't attack you. (conditional)
If you're careful, the bears won't attack you.
The bus broke down. I missed my train. (conditional)
If the bus hadn't broken down, I wouldn't have missed my train.
I think it will take us about a month to cycle across the country. (question)
How long do you think it will take you to cycle across the country?
I'm going to travel with my friend because we get on well. (question )
Why are you going to travel with your friend?
It wasn't a good idea to stay in that hotel because it was too expensive. (modal verb )
We shouldn't have stayed in that hotel because it was too expensive.
'If you want to be safe, you have to stay on the path,' the ranger told us. (reported speech )
The ranger told us that, if we wanted to be safe, we had to stay on the path.
Several hikers were rescued by the park rangers last week. (active )
The park rangers rescued several hikers last week.
It is against the law to cycle on the pavement. (modal verb )
You mustn't cycle on the pavement.
They haven't repaired our car yet. (passive )
Our car hasn't been repaired yet.
They sell a lot of hideous souvenirs in that shop. (passive )
A lot of hideous souvenirs are sold in that shop.
In summer, the town is packed. Lots of people have their holiday then. (Relative Clause )
In summer, when lots of people have their holiday, the town is packed.
We stayed on an authentic Texan ranch. We went horse riding there. (Relative Clause )
We stayed on an authentic Texan ranch, where we went horse riding.
Our guide was a local man. He took us whale-watching. (Relative Clause )
Our guide, who was a local man, took us whale-watching
New Zealand is one of the safest places in the world. It's got some stunning scenery. (Relative Clause )
New Zealand, which is one of the safest places in the world, has got some stunning scenery.
We're going to climb Kilimanjaro. It's the highest mountain in Africa. (Relative Clause )
We're going to climb Kilimanjaro, which is the highest mountain in Africa.
I went surfing with Kate. Her brother is a champion. (Relative Clause )
I went surfing with Kate, whose brother is a champion.
Costa Rica is a wonderful place to see wildlife. It's in Central America. (Relative Clause )
Costa Rica, which is in Central America, is a wonderful place to see wildlife.