Pass the sentence to the interrogative form: I read a book last month.
Did I read a book last month?
To be safe, you ____________ (must / should/ shouldn't) take a lot of cash with you.
shouldn't
What did you do in your childhood?
I washed the dishes.
____________ book: It has the intention to instruct the readers on solving personal problems
SELF-HELP
He __________ (go) to Aslan last Saturday.
He WENT to Aslan last Saturday.
You _________(must / mustn't / should) bring your passport to travel to another country.
must
With a lot of money, I _________ (must / would / should) buy a new car, a big house and a Jet Ski.
would
He ______ _________ TV when she called. (WATCH)
He was watching TV when she called.
What did you do in your childhood?
I ate vegetables.
Careers: nurse, psychologist, social worker and veterinarian. What's the field?
Medical.
Waiter: Good afternoon, Madam. What _________ (must / would / should) you like to order? Client: Hello, well... I __________ (must / would / should) like to eat chicken and salad.
would / would
What did you do in your childhood?
I watched cartoons.
What did you do in your childhood?
I organized the bedroom.
__________ books: Involve a mysterious death or a crime to be solved
MISTERY
___________ book is a magazine that contains stories told in pictures.
COMIC
She _____ ____________ to my iPod, so she didn't hear the fire alarm. (LISTEN)
She was listening to my iPod, so she didn't hear the fire alarm.
What did you play when you were a child? (dodgeball, hide and seek, tag, fly a kite, marbles, tug of war... )
I played ... / I ...
___________ book: scary stories.
HORROR
You _________ (shouldn't/ should/ must) bring a camera on you trip.
should
Pass the sentence to the positive form: I didn't see you at school yesterday.
I saw you at school yesterday.
You ____________ English all day yesterday. (STUDY)
You studied English all day yesterday.
Waiter: What ________ (must / would / should) you ____________ (eat / drink / see) ? Client: Let me see... juice. Orange juice.
would / drink
What is the simple past form of the verbs: COOK, HAVE, RIDE, BUY and TAKE.
COOKED, HAD, RODE, BOUGHT and TOOK.
What did you do in your childhood?
I played videogames.
You ___________ (mustn't / should / shouldn't) eat more slowly.
should
What did you do in your childhood?
I played with toys.
Pass the sentence to the affirmative form: I didn't sleep late last night.
I slept late last night.
Talk a little bit about your childhood.
In my childhood ...
You ____________ (should / must) watch this movie. It's really good.
should
Talk a little bit about your dreams.
My dreams are ....
Pass the sentence to the negative form: Jane played basketball last Saturday.
Jane didn't play basketball last Saturday.
Pass the sentence to the interrogative form: He drove to school yesterday.
Did he drive to school yesterday?
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