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  • You must install/to install a good anit-virus program.
    You must install a good anit-virus program.
  • Daniel would like .... (watch) the match on TV tonight.
    Daniel would like to watch the match on TV tonight.
  • I'll go ... (run) tomorrow if the weather is good.
    I'll go running tomorrow if the weather is good.
  • You mustn't/have to exercise if you are ill.
    You mustn't exercise if you are ill.
  • No one is allowed to enter the room. You ....... enter the room.
    You mustn't enter the room.
  • She types letters and answers the phone.
    She's a secretary.
  • Sally went to the computer lab do/to do some work.
    Sally went to the computer lab to do some work.
  • Do you want me to drive you to school today? .... I drive you to school today?
    Shall I drive you to school today?
  • We can't ... a cake - we haven't got any eggs.
    We can't make a cake - we haven't got any eggs.
  • She care for people who are ill.
    She's a nurse
  • I don't like ... junk food.
    I don't like eating junk food.
  • It's necessary for me to buy a digital camera. I ... buy a digital camera.
    I have to buy a digital camera.
  • Jenna loves ... her bicycle.
    Jenna loves riding her bicycle.
  • He treats sick people.
    He's a doctor.
  • You must ... (train) every day before the big game.
    You must train every day before the big game.
  • We could ... (join) a yoga class.
    We could join a yoga class.
  • I hate ... (attend) performances.
    I hate attending performances.
  • I'd like see/to see the new Star Wars film tonight.
    I'd like to see the new Star Wars film tonight.
  • I advise you to save all your files. You ..... save all your flies.
    You should save all your flies.
  • Trecey might get/to get a job as a shop assistant.
    Trecey might get a job as a shop assistant.
  • You don't have to/mustn't make dinner - I'll cook some pasta tonight.
    You don't have to make dinner - I'll cook some pasta tonight.
  • He lifts weights ... (become) stronger.
    He lifts weights to become stronger.
  • He went to the supermarket ... some vegetables for dinner.
    He went to the supermarket to buy some vegetables for dinner.
  • He serves people food and drinks.
    He's a waiter.