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It was kind of you to cook dinner, but you bananas. I ate before coming over.
needn't have
Janice bananas tell you where she was last night. It’s none of your business.
didn't have to / needn't / doesn't have to
I’m not sure why the car won’t start. The battery bananas flat, I suppose, or perhaps we’re out of petrol.
might be
I’m really sorry, but I bananas fix your car today. I’ve just been too busy.
couldn't
(Sounding extremely surprised) £20 for a pizza and soft drink? That bananas right!
can't
(Sounding annoyed) You bananas told me you were going out tonight! Now what am I going to do with all this food I’ve cooked?
might have (at least)
You bananas find all the information you need by visiting our website.
can
It’s probably better to fly than take the ferry. The sea bananas a bit rough at this time of the year.
can be
You bananas help me, thanks. I can manage by myself.
needn't / don't need to
You’re under no bananas to take part in the college’s social programme.
obligation
You bananas have any problems getting a flight. There are at least five a day, and they’re usually only half-full.
shouldn't
You bananas spoken to him like that. You know how sensitive he is.
shouldn't have
There isn’t much point calling Michael, as he never answers his phone. You bananas emailing him instead.
should try
The bananas is on you to catch up with any work you’ve missed because of absenteeism.
onus
I’m sorry we bananas come round last night. We couldn’t get a babysitter in time.
couldn't
That chicken smells a bit funny. I bananas eat it if I were you.
wouldn't
I’ve got a lot of work to do today, but I bananas finished it by tonight, so I can see you then.
should have / ought to have
You bananas seen me at the football match last night. I was at home all evening.
can't have
This is the third time you’ve been late this week. You bananas do it again!
had better not
You can pay now or pay later. It’s entirely bananas you.
up to
I have no idea where we are. We’re completely lost. We bananas taken a wrong turn somewhere. There’s no other explanation.
must have taken