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  • Is it going to snow / Will it snow tonight?
    Will it snow tonight?
  • We were .......... to prepare a meal, so we ordered pizza.
    too tired
    not tired enough
  • I shouldn't / can't/ don't have to go out with you tonight. It's my Mum's birthday.
    I can't go out with you tonight. It's my Mum's birthday.
  • My hair is shorter than / the shortest my mum's hair.
    My hair is shorter than my mum's hair.
  • Mmm- that chicken smells good! We are going to have / will have some, too!
    Mmm- that chicken smells good! We will have some, too!
  • This mango looks delicious. It's Why don't you eat it?
    ripe enough
    too ripe
  • You sing really well. I think you have to / should / can start a band!
    You sing really well. I think you should start a band!
  • COMPARATIVE: The red apple is (big) the green one.
    The red apple is bigger than the green one.
  • In many schools in the UK, students must / should / can wear a uniform.
    In many schools in the UK, students must wear a uniform.
  • Sue mustn't / can / doesn't have to tell Julie about the party. It's a secret!
    Sue mustn't tell Julie about the party. It's a secret!
  • I am as tall as/ the tallest student in my class.
    I am the tallest student in my class.
  • COMPARATIVE: The fish at this restaurant is (expensive) the chicken.
    The fish at this restaurant is more expensive than the chicken.
  • Oh, no! I can't eat my vegetables. I've made them...
    too salty
    not salty enough
  • Can / Could / Should we buy chocolate cake or carrot cake? Which do you prefer?
    Should we buy chocolate cake or carrot cake? Which do you prefer?
  • COMPARATIVE: Are tomatoes healthy apples?
    Are tomatoes healthier than apples?
  • COMPARATIVE: Peach juice is (sweet) lemon juice.
    Peach juice is sweeter than lemon juice.
  • Daniel isn't going to ride / won't ride his motorbike to the beach this afternoon.
    Daniel isn't going to ride his motorbike to the beach this afternoon.
  • CONDITIONAL: Unless the driver (drive) more slowly, we will have an accident.
    Unless the driver drives more slowly, we will have an accident.
  • CONDITIONAL: You will see the whole town if you.......(climb) to the top of the mountain.
    You will see the whole town if you climb to the top of the mountain.
  • CONDITIONAL: If they....(not hurry), they won't see the elephants.
    If they don't hurry, they won't see the elephants.
  • My friend mustn't/ shouldn't / couldn't call me because his phone wasn't working.
    My friend couldn't call me because his phone wasn't working.
  • Please, pass me the sugar. My coffee is...
    not sweet enough
    too sweet
  • We didn't buy the chocolates. They were...
    too expensive
    not expensive enough
  • COMPARATIVE: In our town, Jack's Bistro is (popular) Diana's Cafe.
    In our town, Jack's Bistro is more popular than Diana's Cafe.
  • Chips are less healthy / least healthy than salad.
    Chips are less healthy than salad.
  • My family and I are going to travel / will travel to France next summer.
    My family and I are going to travel to France next summer.
  • Pizza is the less unusual / least unusual ite on the menu.
    Pizza is the least unusual ite on the menu.
  • CONDITIONAL: If you eat too much, you (feel) sick.
    If you eat too much, you will feel sick.
  • I'm sure the holidays are going to be / will be very relaxing!
    I'm sure the holidays will be very relaxing!
  • McDonald's is busier than / the busiest restaurant in my town.
    McDonald's is the busiest restaurant in my town.
  • COMPARATIVE: Angela's cooking is always (delicious) Paula's cooking.
    Angela's cooking is always more delicious than Paula's cooking.
  • CONDITIONAL: We won't walk to the lake unless the rain (stop).
    We won't walk to the lake unless the rain stops.
  • Where are we? Wait! I am going to look / will look at the map.
    Where are we? Wait! I will look at the map.
  • I am not as funny as/ the funniest my father.
    I am not as funny as my father.
  • You mustn't/ don't have to / shouldn't drive me. I'll take the bus.
    You don't have to drive me. I'll take the bus.
  • CONDITIONAL: The photograph (not be) good unless you stand still.
    The photograph won't be good unless you stand still.
  • COMPARATIVE: A meal at an elegant restaurant is (sophisticated) a meal at a fast-food restaurant.
    A meal at an elegant restaurant is more sophisticated than a meal at a fast-food restaurant.