MAKE A NEGATIVE: We went to the zoo.
We didn't go to the zoo.
I'm looking for ____ (thing) in this box.
I'm looking for something (thing) in this box.
COMPLETE USING CORRECT FORM: At school, we ________ wear uniforms. We can wear jeans and T-shirts.
At school, we don't have to wear uniforms. We can wear jeans and T-shirts.
TO + VERB OR VERB + ING: Do you need ______ (go) to the bathroom?
Do you need to go to the bathroom?
CREATE A QUESTION: She met her friend at 6 p.m.
Did she meet her friend at 6 p.m.?
There is ______ in the fridge to eat. Let's order pizza.
There is nothing in the fridge to eat. Let's order pizza.
COMPLETE USING CORRECT FORM: Juan _____ reads a lot of books if he wants a degree in English literature.
Juan has to reads a lot of books if he wants a degree in English literature.
TO + VERB OR VERB + ING: On Sundays, she likes _______ (relax).
On Sundays, she likes relaxing/to relax.
Did she go to the mall?
"Is ______ here today?" - " No, Karen isn't here."
"Is everyone here today?" - " No, Karen isn't here."
COMPLETE USING CORRECT FORM: She ____ wear snow boots when it snows, but her feet will probably get wet.
She doesn't have to wear snow boots when it snows, but her feet will probably get wet.
TO + VERB OR VERB + ING: They hate _________(talk) to foreign people.
They hate talking/to talk to foreign people.
CORRECT THE SENTENCE: I didn't saw the movie.
I didn't see the movie.
This town is boring. There is _______ to go.
This town is boring. There is nowhere to go.
COMPLETE USING CORRECT FORM: The roads are completely clear of snow, so you____ put snow chains on your tyres.
The roads are completely clear of snow, so you don't have to put snow chains on your tyres.
TO + VERB OR VERB + ING: I don't mind __________ (help) you if you need it.
I don't mind helping you if you need it.
CREATE A QUESTION (USING WH-): We saw TOM at the mall.
Who did you see at the mall?
Is there ______ in you bag? - no, it's empty.
Is there anything in you bag? - no, it's empty.
CHOOSE THE CORRECT FORM (MUSN'T OR DON'T HAVE TO): You ____________ tell Niki about the party; I've already told her.
You don't have to tell Niki about the party; I've already told her.
TO + VERB OR VERB + ING: She wants ________ (go) home because she needs ________ (finish) homework.
She wants to go home because she needs to finish homework.