Pablo is your brother, __?
isn’t he?
Students ___ bring their books to class
must
You ___ clean your room if you don’t want to.
don’t have to
You ___ wear a suit to the party; casual clothes are fine.
don’t have to
You must to study hard for the exam.
(❌ must to → ✅ must study)
You don’t like coffee, __?
do you?
You look tired. You ___ get some rest
should
You ___ drive without a license.
aren’t allowed to
He ___ submit his assignment before midnight
has to
She is a doctor, she isn’t?
(❌ she isn't? → ✅ isn’t she?)
Sara won’t be attending the event, ___?
will she?
Manuel ___ (finish) the project by tomorrow; it’s a strict deadline
must finish
In some countries, people ___ vote when they turn 18.
have to
You ___ skip work today; you ___ attend the important meeting
can’t / have to
Let’s go to the park, won’t we?
❌ won’t we? → ✅ shall we?
Marco and Luis had finished the report before the meeting, ___?
hadn't they?
Students ___ talk during the exam; it’s strictly forbidden
mustn’t
When we were kids, we ___ (not/be) stay out after 7 pm.
weren’t allowed to
We ___ (not) enter the restricted area, and we ___ follow all safety rules.
can’t / have to
They should to eat more vegetables.
(❌ should to → ✅ should eat)
Let’s go to the beach, ___?
(shall we?)
She ___ (call) him yesterday, but she forgot.
should have called
By next year, all employees ___ complete a cyber security course.
will have to
She ___ wake up early on Sundays; she has no work
doesn’t have to
They should had called us before arriving.
❌ should had called → ✅ should have called