I (travel) to Spain last Spring.
Traveled
is broken.
My sister sings in a show. She likes (sing).
to sing
don't have to
Those are some big storm clouds. (It will / it's going to) rain.
It's going to rain.
Have you ever (eat) sushi?
eaten
This key won't work because it (bend).
is bent
Do you like (walk) to school every day?
to walk
She (have got to / has got to) bring her book to school.
has got to
I'm (going to travel / traveling to ) Paris one day.
going to travel
I have (be) to Disney World two times!
been
I can't use my sink because it (clog)
is clogged
I agreed (do) the job.
to do
You (must / must to) have a passport to travel internationally.
must
I'm (going to travel / traveling to) Paris next month.
traveling to
Julie (walk) to school every day this year.
Has walked
The door won't open. It (jam).
is jammed
I went to the store (buy) some food.
to buy
We (don't have to / don't have got to) book a hotel.
Don't have to
I (might / will ) go to college this fall. I am enrolled in classes.
will
They (study) for the final since last week.
have studied
The snow froze the roads. The roads (freeze).
Are frozen
Does this sentence include an infinitive?
I talked to my sister yesterday.
No infinitive
I don't have any cash, so I (don't have to / have to ) go to the bank.
have to
I'm not sure what I will do after class. I (might / will ) get lunch with friends.
might