You are ______ smoke in a public building or on public transport. It was banned in 2006.
not allowed to
Please put all the books ____ in the right places.
away
The election result was announced at midnight. Unluckily / Not surprisingly / Hopefully, the prime minister again won with a huge majority.
Not surprisingly
Shall I throw this old bread _____ ?
away
The damage to the building looked serious, but obviously / unluckily / fortunately it was not as bad as it looked.
fortunately
Can you give _____ the books, please?
back
The plane managed to land safely with only one wheel and thankfully / luckily / sadly no one was seriously injured.
thankfully or luckily
You ______ stand up when you hear the national anthem, but some people do.
don't have to
You ______ carry ID with you. It’s not necessary.
don't have to
There will be snow and freezing temperatures. Sadly / Hopefully / Amazingly, this will last only until the weekend. Unfortunately / Strangely / Amazingly, the cold weather will return the following week.
Hopefully / unfortunately
Can you hand ____ your essays on Friday, please?
in
You ______ go to school. You are ______ be educated at home. However, the parents ______ prove that the child is getting a good education.
must / allowed to / must
Can you clear ____ the mess in the living room, please?
up
Everyone ______ have a birth certificate. However, you ______ have one until about 100 years ago.
must / didn't have to
You ______ wear a seatbelt in a car. It’s the law nowadays, but you ______ wear one until the 1980s.
must / didn't have to
Italy were losing 3–0 at half time but amazingly / hopefully / happily won the match after they scored four goals in just 15 minutes. Brazil were sadly / obviously / unluckily extremely disappointed to lose the game.
amazingly and sadly.
Don't forget to shut ____ the laptop before you go to bed
down
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