I think swimming is ________ (+ hard) than dancing.
harder
Can, must, need or will?
If you have a broken leg, you _____ get an X-ray.
must
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If you _____ (have) an accident, you _____ (call) an ambulance.
have
must/ need to call
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Tell me how the accident _____(happen).
happened
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The boy _____(eat) his ice-cream.
ate
I think tennis is _______ (+ interesting) than swimming.
more interesting
Can, must or need?
After an accident you ____ stay in a hospital.
must
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If they _____ (think) somthing is wrong, they _____(take) you to a hosiptal.
think
will take
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When the car came closer, I _____(stop) my skateboard.
stopped
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The dog jumped at me and I _____ (fall)
fell
I think dancing is_____ (+ boring) than swimming.
more boring
Can't, needn't, mustn't?
I _____walk so I have a wheelchair.
can't
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If it _____(be) serious, you _____ (stay) for a few days.
is
will/ must stay
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Many people (walk) passed me.
walked
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I really _____ (hurt) my leg. I thin it is broken.
hurt
I think ballet is one of the _____ (++ hard) sports in the world.
hardest
Can, must, or need?
Even though I am not able to walk, I _____ do almost everything else.
can
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If nothing _____(be) broken, you _____(go) home.
is
will/ can go
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They kids _____(play) football on the street.
played
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My leg _____(feel) terrible.
felt
I believe soccer is the _____ (++popular) sport in the world.
most popular
Can't, mustn't, needn't?
I have a room downstairs, so I _____ go upstairs.
needn't
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If you don't _____ (feel) better, _____(go) to school
feel
can't go
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Thank God there were people who _____ (help) me.
helped
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The waiter _____(run) outside and helped me.
ran