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  • You can pay now or pay later. It’s entirely bananas you.
    up to
  • That chicken smells a bit funny. I bananas eat it if I were you.
    wouldn'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 have any problems getting a flight. There are at least five a day, and they’re usually only half-full.
    shouldn't
  • The bananas is on you to catch up with any work you’ve missed because of absenteeism.
    onus
  • 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
  • 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
  • You bananas seen me at the football match last night. I was at home all evening.
    can't have
  • I’m really sorry, but I bananas fix your car today. I’ve just been too busy.
    couldn'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 find all the information you need by visiting our website.
    can
  • I’m sorry we bananas come round last night. We couldn’t get a babysitter in time.
    couldn't
  • 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
  • (Sounding extremely surprised) £20 for a pizza and soft drink? That bananas right!
    can't
  • You bananas spoken to him like that. You know how sensitive he is.
    shouldn't have
  • It was kind of you to cook dinner, but you bananas. I ate before coming over.
    needn't have
  • This is the third time you’ve been late this week. You bananas do it again!
    had better not
  • 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
  • There isn’t much point calling Michael, as he never answers his phone. You bananas emailing him instead.
    should try