You _____ (can/must) wear a seatbelt in the car.
You must wear a seatbelt in the car.
I taught _____ (myself/himself) how to cook.
I taught myself how to cook.
I have lived here _____ (since/for) five years.
I have lived here for five years.
You’re coming to the party, _____
aren't you?
She _____ (should/might) visit us tomorrow, but she’s not sure.
She might visit us tomorrow, but she’s not sure.
They looked at _____ (themselves/ourselves) in the mirror.
They looked at themselves in the mirror.
She went to Paris _____ (last year/recently).
She went to Paris last year/recently.
She doesn’t like coffee, _____
does she?
_____ (Should/Must) I help you with your homework?
Should I help you with your homework?
She did it all by _____ (herself/hisself).
She did it all by herself.
They have known each other _____ (for/since) they were kids
They have known each other since they were kids
He finished his work, _____
didn't he?
He _____ (must/shouldn't) be at home by now. It’s late.
He must be at home by now. It’s late.
We enjoyed _____ (themselves/ourselves) at the party.
We enjoyed ourselves at the party.
We visited the museum _____ (two days ago/this month)
We visited the museum two days ago.
They won’t be late, _____
will they?
You _____ (can’t/mustn't) park here. It’s illegal.
You mustn't park here. It’s illegal."
He hurt _____ (himself/myself) while playing football.
He hurt himself while playing football.
He has been to Japan _____ (once/once last year).
He has been to Japan once.
You haven’t been here before, _____
have they?