Dylan / do the washing up / every day
Dylan has to do the washing up every day.
Dylan / not/do the sales report/ last month.
Dylan didn't have to do the sales report last month.
In soccer the goal keeper/ catch the ball.
In soccer the goal keeper is allowed to catch the ball.
If you break your arm, you / go out / in the sun again.
( should / shouldn't )
If you break your arm, you shouldn't go out in the sun again.
you / have / cook your own meals / when you were single / ?
Did you have to cook your own meals when you were single?
Sarah / close the store / before going home/ ?
Dose Sarah have to close the store before going home?
Tara / fix my laptop / before she left on holidays.
Yesterday, Tara had to fix my laptop before she left on holidays.
kids / now / watch TV / after ten o'clock/ ?
Are kids now allowed to watch TV after ten o'clock?
If you cut yourself, you / clean / the cut.
( should / shouldn't )
If you cut yourself, you should clean the cut.
I/ have to / call security / ?
Do I have to call security?
Jeff / go to the factory / in the morning/ ?
Does Jeff have to go to the factory in the morning?
Dylan / get up early / catch his flight/ yesterday.
Dylan had to get up early to catch his flight yesterday.
On Fridays/ we / wear jeans / at the office /.
On Fridays, we are allowed to wear jeans at the office.
If someone has fainted, they / stand up / too quickly.
( should / shouldn't )
If someone has fainted, they shouldn't stand up too quickly.
she/ allowed/ study / in the meeting room/ ?
Is she allowed to study in the meeting room.
Dylan and Tara / not / work / on Saturdays / .
Dylan and Tara don't have to work on Saturdays
I / not / wait for the bus / last night .
I didn't have to wait for the bus last night.
Jason / not / leave early / because he arrived late.
Jason is not allowed to leave early because he arrived late.
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should / faints? / you / What / do / if someone
What should you do if someone faints?
we/ not / have/ attend the meeting.
We don't have to attend the meeting.
I / not / help my colleague / with the report / .
I don't have to help my colleague with the report.
Tara and Erin / explain / why they were late / for the meeting?
Did Tara and Erin have to explain why they were late for the meeting?
I / choose / the desk / that I like / .
I'm allowed to choose the desk that I like.
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stand up / you / should / try to / if you've /
your ankle? / sprained
Should you try to stand up if you've sprained your ankle?
I / allowed / say / that you're brilliant?
Am I allowed to say that you're brilliant?