There isn't _________ interesting to watch on tv tonight.
anything
You _______ park here. It's forbidden.
mustn't
I'm not sure, but I ____ got to the party.
may/might
If it ____ (rain), we ________ (stay) at home.
rains, will stay
I ______ visit my grandparents this weekend.
am going to
Rewrite in an affirmative sentence: There is not a single thing in the fridge.
There is nothing in the fridge.
Rewrite with the correct modal verb: It is necessary for students to bring their books.
Students must / have to bring their books.
Don't worry, I ________ help you tomorrow.
will
Rewrite in 1st conditional: Don't eat so much sugar or you'll feel sick.
If you eat too much sugar, you will feel sick.
Rewrite using would like to: I want to travel around the world.
I would like to travel around the world.
Hardly ______ remembered to bring their homework.
anyone -- hardly is negative
You don't have to use your phone in class.
you mustn't use your phone in class.
Rewrite changing from certainty to possibility.
"I'm sure she won't understand this."
She might not/may not understand this.
Correct: If she will finish early, she will call you.
If she finishes early, she will call you.
I ________ speak five languages.
I would like to
Correct the mistake and explain: There isn't nothing interesting in this book.
There isn't anything interesting in this book. --no double negatives
You ______ apologize. You didn't do anything wrong.
shouldn't.
Correct the mistake: It may rain tomorrow. I'm sure.
It will rain tomorrow. I'm sure.
If nobody ______ careful, someone ________ hurt.
is, will get
I am going to like to live to abroad. Maybe in Australia.
I would like to live abroad.
She ______ (read) , when the lights ________( go out).
was reading, went out
They _______ (not listen) when the teacher ______ (explain).
weren't listening, was explaining
Correct the mistake: I studied when you were calling me.
I was studying when you called me.
When I ______ (arrive), they ______ (argue) about the problem.
arrived, were arguing
find the mistake: We were walked home when it started to snow.
We were walking home when it started to snow.