At school, you ... (obligation)
Where is the nearest bank?
Can you tell me where the nearest bank is?
What have you done recently?
I have ...
What have you been doing lately?
I have been ...
Long slogans are _______ difficult to understand
too
In a church, you (prohibition)
You can't / musn't / are not allowed to (verb)
When was she born?
Do you know when she was born?
How many times have you traveled abroad?
I have traveled abroad once / twice / many times...
I've never traveled abroad
What has your best friend been studying recently?
She has been ...
80% of people use a credit card to buy most things
Most / the majority of...
In a hospital, you (permition)
You can / are allowed to (verb)
Does she work in a hospital?
Do you know if she works in a hospital?
Have you done anything interesting lately?
Yes, I have. / No, I haven't
How long have you been studying English?
I've been studying English since/for ...
There is __________ advertising on TV
too much
In a movie theater, you (prohibition)
You can't / musn't / are not allowed to (verb)
Did anybody here find a cell phone?
I'd like to know if anybody here found a cell phone?
What movie have you seen recently?
I have seen ..
Have you been learning a new hobby?
Yes, I have. / No, I haven't
0% of the people in my family have a favorite well-known brand.
No one in my family has a favorite well-known brand.
In Japan, you (obligation)
You must (verb) / have to (verb)
What time can he pick me up?
Can you tell me what time he can pick me up?
How many times have your parents eaten out over the last few weeks?
My parents have eaten out ...
How long have you been saving money to travel abroad?
I have been saving money since/for ...
Some brands ______ not popular _______ because of poor advertising.
are / enough