I have to/ mustn't call my mother today. It's her birthday
have to
I'm very tired. I didn't sleep well.
exhausted.
My family lived in Paris but we moved when I was a teenager.
used to live
to know what to do in a difficult situation.
sensible
Dear/ dear Cecily I haven't written to you in ages.
Dear
I really must/ mustn't do more exercise. I'm so unfit.
must
Shall we open a window? It's very hot in here.
boiling
I spent a lot of time with my grandparents when I was younger.
would spend
to always tell the truth
honest.
Such a nice dog! It's/ Its name is Bob.
Its
I'm lucky because I don't have to/ shouldn't get up early in the morning.
don't have to
My boss just called. He's very angry.
furious
We had a lot more free time before we had children.
would have
to learn very quickly.
bright
Lie/ Lay the pens on the table please.
Lay
I think you should/ shouldn't study harder. You have an exam this Friday.
should
I find phrasal verbs very difficult to remember.
impossible
For my first job, I washed dishes in a restaurant.
would wash
to never be stressed. To not care about insignificant things.
easy-going.
I have eaten too much. I don't think I will have room for desert/ dessert.
dessert.
You mustn't/ should be afraid of taking risks, or you will never live your dreams.
mustn't
The holiday was very good but the weather was very bad
Good: wonderful, amazing, brilliant
Bad: awful, terrible
I danced five times a week.
I used to dance
to be angry or to attack someone
aggressive
When a consultant advices/ advises people, he gives them advice/ advise.
advises
advice