Complete the sentence with the correct structure: "In Japan, it's the ______ to take off your shoes before entering a house."
custom
Is this correct? "It's the custom to bringing flowers to a dinner party."
False (It should be "to bring", using the base form of the verb)
Fix the error: "You are suppose to dress nicely for the dinner."
"You are supposed to dress nicely..."
Complete the sentence: "You are ______ to tip your server at a restaurant in the United States."
expected / supposed
True or False? "You aren't supposed to arrive late for a job interview."
True
Fix the error: "Is expected to bring a gift to the birthday party."
"You're expected to bring..." or "It is expected to bring..."
Complete the sentence using a negative structure: "It's not ______ to text during a movie at the cinema."
acceptable / polite
Is it correct? "It's not acceptable talking loudly on the bus."
False (It should be "It's not acceptable to talk")
Fix the error: "It's not acceptable to chewing gum during a presentation."
"It's not acceptable to chew gum..."
Complete the sentence: "When you attend a wedding, you are ______ to wear formal clothes, not jeans."
supposed / expected
True or False? "If you want to leave early, you are expected to ask permission."
True
Fix the error: "When you visit a museum, you aren't supposed to touching the art."
"...you aren't supposed to touch the art."
Fill in both blanks: "If you are going to be late, ______ expected ______ call your friend."
you're / to (or "you are / to")
Is this correct? "You're supposed check with your parents before traveling."
False (It is missing "to" -> "You're supposed to check")
Unscramble and fix the structure: custom / it / the / is / a / card / send / to
"It is the custom to send a card."