A: Do you have any plans for tomorrow?
B: Well, I've decided on one thing. I __________ eat pizza and watch a movie.
am going to
Give one example of the expressions that are used to talk about obligations
must / have to / need to
had better / ought to / should
Please turn ______ the music. It's too loud.
down
It's a piece of luggage that you carry on your back.
backpack
Where _____________ (celebrate) your birthday?
Do you have any plans?
are you going to celebrate your birthday?
You _________ wear a uniform to take classes at BENV. There is no problem.
don't have to / don't need to
If you feel sick, you _________ see a doctor.
should
Put the books _______, please. Your room is a mess.
away
Money you use to pay for things. It's not electronic money.
cash
I'm not sure. Maybe ____________ (we / go) to a restaurant.
If it is the law then you ________ do it!
must
You had ________ pay attention to the teacher.
better
Please let the cat _______. It needs to go to the bathroom.
out
You wear them on your feet. Mexican mothers use them to hit their children with.
Sandals / Flipflops
I need some help!
Don't worry I _____________.
will help you.
I _________ to study to pass the exam.
have / need
We _________ to bring our cameras to the trip.
ought
Please, _______ the yard up! It's dirty.
You need this document to enter and leave countries.
Passport
A: Where is he going to study college?
B: He doesn't know yet. I guess _____________ at BENV.
he will study
You _________ smoke in the classroom! It's forbidden.
mustn't
We ________ eat at the stalls in the street. It's not healthy.
shouldn't
Don't _____ it ______. I am watching a program!
turn / off
This is very important when you need to assist a person who is not feeling well or had an accident.
first-aid-kit