How do we say "moto"?
Motorbike
They haven't got the tickets for the plane.
They must / mustn't buy them.
Must
Josh likes _______ his bike. (ride)
Josh likes riding his bike.
-ING OR INFINITIVE?
A lot of children/don't like/tidy/their rooms.
A lot of children don't like tidying their rooms.
How do we say "aereo"?
Plane
When you are at the airport, you mustn't / must show your boarding pass and identity card.
Must
My mum enjoys _________ poetry. (read)
My mum enjoys reading poetry.
MUST OR MUSN'T?
Children under 8s/be/with an adult in the swimming pool.
How do we say "pullman?
Coach
You mustn't / don't have to unload the dishwasher. I did it.
don't have to
I want _________ the plane tickets for my next trip. (buy)
I want to buy
-ING OR INFINITIVE?
Patrick/try/learn/Japanese.
Patrick tries to learn Japanese.
How do we say "traghetto"?
Ferry
She mustn't / doesn't have to pay any money to get into the museum. It' free.
doesn't have to
I hate _________ the ironing. (do)
I hate doing the ironing.
MUSTN'T OR DON'T HAVE TO?
You/use/your phone/while driving.
You mustn't use your phone while driving.
How do we say "metropolitana"?
Underground
We aren't late. We don't have to / mustn't run!
don't have to
We hope __________ New Zealand one day. (visit)
We hope to visit New Zealand one day.
-ING OR INFINITIVE?
Mary doesn't mind _______ the cooking. (do)
Mary doesn't mind doing the cooking.